Read more about the article Daylight Saving Time 2022: Inside Its History and the Push to Become Permanent
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Daylight Saving Time 2022: Inside Its History and the Push to Become Permanent

Get ready to reset the clocks: The end of daylight saving time is here again. This juncture, which takes place at 2 a.m. on Sunday, November 6 in the United States and Canada, marks the moment when time will “fall back” one hour. In other words, we’ll all gain an extra 60 minutes this weekend. […]

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Read more about the article Cutting Your Own Christmas Tree Has Never Been Easier With USDA Permit System
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Cutting Your Own Christmas Tree Has Never Been Easier With USDA Permit System

’Tis the season for merry decorations, and for those who celebrate Christmas, a tree is arguably one of the most important and iconic holiday trimmings. If you’re in the market for a real tree — and the incredible piney scent it brings to any room — consider cutting down your own from one of the […]

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Meet the World’s Oldest Practicing Physician: At 100, Dr. Howard Tucker Shows No Signs of Slowing Down

There are all kinds of jaw-dropping, record-breaking feats chronicled by Guinness World Records, but the one set by neurologist Dr. Howard Tucker in 2021 is surely one of the more inspirational ones. Tucker was verified to be the world’s oldest practicing physician at the age of 98, and now, two years later, he still sees […]

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Mount Everest Mementos From First Summit in 1953 Sell for Thousands at Auction — See Photos

A packet once containing food that sustained the first explorers to successfully summit Mount Everest in 1953 went under the hammer on October 29. The vestige of the triumphant expedition was part of a cache of other mementos owned by late English adventurer, author, and filmmaker Tom Stobart, who served as an official documentarian during […]

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Read more about the article Gene Identified as a Possible Target in Fatal, Treatment-Resistant Brain Cancer
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Gene Identified as a Possible Target in Fatal, Treatment-Resistant Brain Cancer

A team of researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has identified a gene that plays a key role in the growth of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), a rare and lethal brain cancer that has no known cure. The new research suggests that focusing on this gene, called P300, could help provide a therapeutic target […]

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Assistance League Documentary Highlights 125-Year-Old Charity and Its Pioneering Female Founder

Update (10/4/23): A Pebble in the Pond is now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Tubi Anne Banning was a passionate philanthropist whose many charitable contributions include helping spearhead Assistance League (AL) in the mid-1890s, a nationwide nonprofit that is still active today. But because she was largely credited for her work under […]

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100 Years of Pup Power: Inside the Lives of Alaska’s Iconic Sled Dogs at Denali National Park

When you think of Alaska, a dog sled team trekking across rugged snow-covered terrain may come to mind as an iconic aspect of the state’s larger-than-life identity. As it turns out, it’s simply part of daily life within the vast confines of Denali National Park and Preserve. This past winter kicked off the centennial celebration […]

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Niagara Falls: Inside Its 115-Year-Old, “Deep Underground” Tunnel That’s Now Open to the Public

Niagara Falls State Park is the oldest state park in the U.S., stretching over 400 acres and welcoming millions of annual visitors to witness the 3,160 tons of water that flow over the falls every second. If you’ve never visited the magnificent park, located on the border of New York and Ontario, Canada, and teeming […]

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Read more about the article Mindfulness Meditation Is Equally Effective as Medication in Treating Anxiety: Study
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Mindfulness Meditation Is Equally Effective as Medication in Treating Anxiety: Study

Over 40 million adults in the United States struggle with anxiety. Both medication and meditation practices, including mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), have previously proved helpful for alleviating symptoms. But in a new study out of Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC), researchers compared the two treatments directly for the first time — and found them to […]

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Read more about the article How Old Spanish Vines May Bring New Hope to the Wine Industry in the Face of Climate Change
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How Old Spanish Vines May Bring New Hope to the Wine Industry in the Face of Climate Change

Winemaking has been around for a long time — at least 8,000 years, give or take, according to archeological evidence. As with most crop-reliant industries, climate change is starting to impact wine production due to extreme weather and rising temperatures. Increased heat has been causing grapes to mature faster, resulting in higher alcohol content and […]

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Read more about the article Electric Pulses Delivered to Spinal Nerves Are Helping Paralyzed People Walk Again: Here’s Why
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Electric Pulses Delivered to Spinal Nerves Are Helping Paralyzed People Walk Again: Here’s Why

In 2018, at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland, neuroscientist Dr. Grégoire Courtine conducted a medical trial in which three paralyzed people — all of whom suffered from severe or complete motor paralysis and had minimal sensation in their legs — were treated with a technique known as epidural electrical stimulation (EES) […]

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Read more about the article Inside South Georgia Museum: One of the Most Remote Museums in the World
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Inside South Georgia Museum: One of the Most Remote Museums in the World

Nestled on an island in the South Atlantic Ocean is the South Georgia Museum, one of the most remote museums in the world. There are no passenger flights or ferries to or from Grytviken, South Georgia, so the majority of visitors arrive on a cruise ship or yacht. The island itself only sees about 10,000 […]

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