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Do Not Watch More Than 260 TikTok Videos
TikTok’s grip on our collective attention spans might be even more dangerous than we thought. According to the company’s own research, users ...
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Never-Lost Land
Despite decades of medical and cosmetic innovations, we haven't quite yet reached Never-Never Land, where no one ever grows older. But we're not ...
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Selfie Stats
In today's digital age, selfies have become a global phenomenon. Millions of people, especially young adults, spend countless hours capturing and ...
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The Internet - ‘The Most Persistent Distraction in History’
Billy Collins, the former poet Laurette of the United States, was recently asked by The New York Times Book Review, "How has the internet changed ...
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Scientist Touts Cure to Aging, But Shows Little Results
Harvard geneticist David Sinclair’s business pitch has remained largely the same: Aging can be slowed or reversed, and we are about to figure out ...
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Duck Caught Exceeding Speed Limit
A mallard duck was caught on a speed camera flying at 52 km/h (32 mph) in a 30 km/h zone, in the Swiss town of Köniz, near Bern. The event took place ...
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Trying to Solve Gen Z’s Loneliness with Imaginary Relationships
A young woman writer in England named Freya India (see her Substack called “Girls”) writes:
Since I was teenager, it seems like everyone has ...
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Every Dollar Counts
Most tithing Protestants still prefer a physical collection plate to a digital one. A Lifeway Research survey of 1,002 American Protestants found that ...
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Birds Teach the Air Force a Better Way to Fly
Okay, you've probably heard that well-worn illustration about how geese fly in V-formation. Well, here's a new twist about how the U.S. Air Force ...
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Offline Club Gathers to Disconnect and Find Friends
A cafe in Amsterdam is filled with people on a Sunday afternoon, but there’s not a laptop or cellphone in sight. Those meeting are part of the Offline ...
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