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Is Life Getting Better and Better or Worse and Worse? […] viewing life as getting better and better (vs. worse and worse) over time may play an important role in motivating individuals to strive toward making life better, not only for oneself but also for people in one’s community, country, and all of humanity

A new study published in The Laryngoscope used eye-tracking technology to uncover which facial areas draw the most attention during judgments of attractiveness […] men tend to fixate on women’s mouths when rating their attractiveness, while women focus more on men’s eyes and hair

Following immunotherapy treatments in the last decade, new therapeutic strategies for cancer are beginning to emerge

Too few people know how to make secure apps – and the rush to market puts consumers at risk. Some of my friends were saying that they’d gotten texts from this new dating app called Cerca. Obviously, dating apps require a lot of personal information, so I wanted to make sure that my friends’ data was safe before they started using this app. […] Private messages, passport information, sexual preferences, and more left vulnerable in Cerca Dating App

Car Companies Are In A Billion-Dollar Software War, And Everyone’s Losing

In recent years, synthetic diamonds have surged in popularity — so much so that even De Beers, the world’s leading diamond company, got into the lab-grown game with its Lightbox brand range in 2018. Just seven years later, however, the company is shutting its synthetic gem business, announcing its “commitment to natural diamonds” last week.

Sony dropped 250,000 colorful bouncy balls down the streets of San Francisco in 2005 to promote their TV. […] each mortar contained about 25,000 balls […] our bill was $74,000 on broken windows […] 2025: they still find balls in gutters.





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