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Mar 21 2025BUSINESS

The Impact of Flexible Workspaces on Employee Mindsets

In the world of work, change is constant. Two smaller companies decided to shake things up by adopting activity-based work environments. This approach is all about flexibility, allowing employees to choose where and how they work based on the task at hand. To understand how this shift affected emplo

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Mar 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Last of Us Star: Autism Diagnosis as a Journey of Self-Discovery

The actor Bella Ramsey is making a comeback in The Last of Us Season 2. This time, they are sharing a personal journey that began during the filming of the first season. It all started when a crew member, who had a neurodivergent child, noticed certain behaviors in Ramsey that seemed familiar. Th

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Mar 21 2025SCIENCE

How Neurons Make Sense of the World

Neurons in the brain are often seen as simple components that react in straightforward ways to different signals. For example, some neurons might fire more when they detect a certain shape or color. However, real neurons are much more complicated. They can have irregular and unpredictable responses.

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Mar 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Aubrey Plaza's Silent Struggle: Unraveling the Final Days of Jeff Baena

In the quiet of October 2024, Aubrey Plaza reached out to a friend, asking for help to check on her husband, Jeff Baena. This call for assistance came amidst a storm of personal turmoil. Baena, a writer and director, was grappling with inner demons that would ultimately lead to his tragic suicide in

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Mar 20 2025POLITICS

Istanbul's Mayor Arrest: A Political Storm Brews

The political climate in Turkey is heating up. The government has taken a hard stance against dissent. On a recent Thursday, 37 individuals were taken into custody. Their crime? Speaking out on social media about the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu. This move has sparked widespread t

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Mar 20 2025SPORTS

March Madness 2025: Thursday's Top Picks

March Madness is back, and Thursday is set to be a thrilling day of college basketball. Fans across the country will be glued to their screens, and productivity will take a backseat. Let's dive into some of the most anticipated matchups. First up, Creighton and Louisville are set to face off. Creig

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Eye Changes in Kids Post-Pandemic: The Astigmatism Angle

The COVID-19 pandemic has left many marks on society. One unexpected impact has been on children's eyesight. While many kids have experienced increased nearsightedness, there's another vision issue that's been flying under the radar: astigmatism. This condition can make both near and far objects app

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Dietary Phosphorus: A Hidden Risk for Kidney Patients

Phosphorus is a mineral that is essential for the body. It is found in many foods. In recent years, there has been a lot of talk about how too much phosphorus in the diet can be bad for people with kidney problems. This is especially true for those with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage kid

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Virtual Care: A New Approach to Patient Support

The NHS has been trying out a new way to care for patients. This new model is called a virtual ward. It blends together community care and primary care. The goal is to give patients the right amount of support at the right time. This means stepping up care when needed and stepping it down when possi

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

What's on Your Plate? The Money and Mindset Mix

Food choices are not just about what's on the table. They are about what's in your wallet and your head. Some curious minds wanted to figure out if how much money someone has affects what they eat. They also wanted to know if how people think about food plays a role. So, they did some research acros

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