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The Librarian in Your Brain Is Slowing Down
We may not want to admit it but author Arthur Brooks is convincing when he writes to the effect that age-related decline will come much sooner than we ...
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What Do You Want on Your Tombstone?
Some years ago, a frozen pizza company was trying to figure out an advertising campaign to bring attention to their product. They designed a series of ...
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Lost Wallet Uncovers Family History
In November 2023, 71-year-old Thea Culbreth Chamberlain was treated to a wonderful surprise from her local movie theater. The thing that took her breath ...
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Your Brain’s Late-Night Guilt Trip
Your brain is planning to remind you of the stupid thing you did 15 years ago in the early hours of tomorrow morning. It reckons on waking you up with ...
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‘Kidults’ Buying Nostalgia to Relive Childhood
Do you ever find yourself reminiscing over your favorite childhood toys or memories? A new survey reveals that four in five Americans may be “kidults”—still ...
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Google Lets Users Scrub Personal Info
Unless you’re Chuck Norris, Googling yourself is rarely a pleasant experience. Finding information that is confidential, intimately personal, or ...
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Neighbors Decorate House for Grieving Kids
"My husband Jerry was a ginormous presence. Such a happy guy," said his wife, Lori Belum. "He did everything for us. And he just loved ...
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1 In 6 Haven’t Sent Mom a Gift in a Year!
Did you drop the ball this Mother’s Day and forget to pick up a gift for your mom? You’re not alone. A new survey has found that one in six ...
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People Find Late Loved Ones on Google Maps
For years, Google Maps has offered Street View. Street View stitches together panoramic camera images to recreate a digital facsimile of the real world ...
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People Can’t Say ‘Goodbye’ Anymore
People can’t say goodbye anymore,” writes the poet Les Murray. “They say last hellos.”
In his book A Severe Mercy, Sheldon Vanauken ...
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