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Jun 06 2025BUSINESS

Lululemon's Mixed Results: Navigating Tariffs and Economic Uncertainty

Lululemon, a popular athletic wear brand, recently shared its financial results for the first quarter of 2025. The company managed to exceed Wall Street's earnings and revenue expectations. However, it also lowered its full-year earnings forecast, citing challenges from tariffs and a slowing U. S. e

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

Future Focus: How Imagining Tomorrow Shapes Today's Choices

In the quest to understand how people make decisions that affect their health, researchers have explored a fascinating concept called episodic future thinking. This is where people vividly picture future events to influence their current behaviors. For instance, someone might imagine how they will f

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

Can Digital Tools Help Heart Patients Stay Healthy at Home?

Chinese patients with cardiovascular diseases face a tough time after leaving the hospital. They need to adopt healthier habits to avoid future health problems. One way to help them do this is through digital tools. These tools can be found on popular apps like WeChat. They can guide patients in cha

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

Tracking Movement After Serious Illness

Many people face a tough road to recovery after a serious illness. One big challenge is getting back to normal physical activity. In recent times, gadgets have become popular for tracking how much people move and how much they sit around. These tools could be a game-changer for those recovering from

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Jun 03 2025HEALTH

Exercise and Diabetes: How Long You've Had It Matters

People with type 2 diabetes often hear about the benefits of exercise. But does the length of time someone has had diabetes affect how their body responds to exercise? A recent study looked into this question. It focused on a substance called irisin. Irisin is a protein that the body produces dur

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Jun 01 2025SCIENCE

How People Move in Crowds

People in crowds move in interesting ways. This is really important to know. Why? Because it helps in designing buildings and public spaces. These places need to be easy to get around in. But crowds are tricky. They are affected by both social and physical things around them. Researchers did some t

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May 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

The Struggle to Clean the Air

In the heart of Iceland, two massive plants stand as symbols of hope and controversy. They operate like giant air purifiers, pulling in air and extracting carbon dioxide, a major contributor to global warming. This technology, known as direct air capture, is championed by a Swiss company called Clim

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May 30 2025EDUCATION

Young Latinx Farmworkers: Their Views on Society and Civic Life

The daily grind of young Latinx farmworkers in North Carolina is tough. Many of these kids are between 11 and 19 years old. They have strong beliefs about fairness in society. They also feel connected to their communities and believe they can make a difference. This is interesting because they a

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May 30 2025POLITICS

The Rise of the Yes-Men: How Flattery Can Harm Teams

The political climate in the US has shifted dramatically. A culture of conformity has taken root, where dissenting voices are often silenced. This trend is not isolated to politics. It has seeped into workplaces, where flattery and manipulation can climb the ranks. This behavior, known as sycophancy

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May 30 2025BUSINESS

Influencers and Buying Choices on Chinese Social Media

The world of social media is a big deal, especially in China. It is a place where influencers hold a lot of power. They can sway what people buy. A recent study looked into how these influencers and the happiness people get from social media affect buying decisions. The study focused on entertai

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