Read more about the article New DNA Test Could Eliminate a Genetic Disease That Causes Blindness in Dogs
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New DNA Test Could Eliminate a Genetic Disease That Causes Blindness in Dogs

Progressive retinal atrophy, or PRA, is a group of inherited diseases that lead to blindness in dogs, affecting over 100 different breeds. The progressive condition causes canines to lose their vision by age 4 or 5 and currently has no cure, but a new genetic test may be a step forward in eliminating it entirely. […]

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Read more about the article From Close to Convenient: The 7 Types of Friendships Everyone Needs
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From Close to Convenient: The 7 Types of Friendships Everyone Needs

Friends: We all need them. They can lift our spirits, offer support, and give us a sense of belonging. Research suggests they’re also crucial for health and well-being — people with strong friendships tend to be happier and live longer than those without. One meta-analysis found quality social ties are even more important than diet […]

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Read more about the article How Do You Set Kids Up for Economic Upward Mobility? Parental Employment Is a Key Factor
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How Do You Set Kids Up for Economic Upward Mobility? Parental Employment Is a Key Factor

We’ve all heard of the economic ladder, but what exactly makes it easier (or harder) to climb to a higher rung? For over a decade, Harvard University economist Raj Chetty and a team of researchers have been investigating that question. And they found a potential answer in parental employment rates. In a recent study, the […]

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Read more about the article After Winning Bronze in Paris, the US Women’s Rugby Team Is Blazing a Trail for the Next Generation
PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 30: Players of Team United States celebrate following victory during the Women's Rugby Sevens Bronze medal match between Team United States and Team Australia on day four of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on July 30, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

After Winning Bronze in Paris, the US Women’s Rugby Team Is Blazing a Trail for the Next Generation

The Summer Olympics are the first Olympics to celebrate full gender parity in competition. According to the International Olympic Committee, quota places were distributed equally among women and men athletes this year — a major increase from over a century ago. When women first competed in the modern Olympics at the 1900 Games in Paris, […]

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First-of-Its-Kind Mobile Bridge in Switzerland Lets Cars Drive Over Road Repairs Below

Roadwork feels a bit like a necessary evil: Streets need to be in good condition so we can drive safely, but getting stuck in traffic because a stretch of highway is closed for maintenance can be maddening. In Switzerland, engineers have addressed this issue by developing an innovative mobile bridge that enables cars to drive […]

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Picnic Tables Are Becoming Poetry Installations at National Parks, Thanks to US Poet Laureate Ada Limón

Nature has inspired a wealth of beautiful poetry, and U.S. poet laureate Ada Limón is among those who frequently turn to the environment as a muse. This year, Limón is inviting the public to share in that connection with “You Are Here: Poetry in Parks,” a series of installations in a handful of the country’s […]

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UK Festival Raises Awareness for Nature With Incredible Forest Concerts

For over two decades, music fans and nature lovers have been convening in England’s scenic woodlands to dance and rock out while helping protect trees. Called Forest Live, the annual outdoor event comprised six festivals this June and July, with performances from Sting, Van Morrison, The Corrs, Anne-Marie, and more.  “It’s one of the most […]

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Read more about the article Dress (to Feel) Your Best: Tips for Cultivating a Positive Mindset Through Clothing
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Dress (to Feel) Your Best: Tips for Cultivating a Positive Mindset Through Clothing

There’s science behind dressing your best, but we’re not talking about engineering the perfect on-trend outfit. The field of fashion psychology has shown that what we wear plays a role in our attitude, confidence levels, and mood — which means it’s far from a superficial endeavor to concern yourself with clothing. A 2012 study conducted […]

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Read more about the article “Underconsumption Core” Is the Sustainable New Trend Saving Young People Money
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“Underconsumption Core” Is the Sustainable New Trend Saving Young People Money

In a positive turn of events, it’s getting less cool for content creators to share videos of shopping hauls and more cool to encourage their followers to save money and practice sustainability. The shift is an offshoot of the de-influencing movement, and proponents are calling it “underconsumption core.” In one recent viral video, a young […]

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Read more about the article After Boxer Cindy Ngamba’s Victory, the Olympic Refugee Team Will Win Its First-Ever Medal
PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 04: Cindy Winner Djankeu Ngamba of Refugee Olympic Team celebrates victory against Davina Michel of Team France after the Women's 75kg Quarter-final match on day nine of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at North Paris Arena on August 04, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

After Boxer Cindy Ngamba’s Victory, the Olympic Refugee Team Will Win Its First-Ever Medal

Boxer Cindy Ngamba shattered a glass ceiling for the International Olympic Committee’s Refugee Olympic Team on Sunday: securing their first medal at any Olympic Games since the team’s formation in Rio in 2016. Last Wednesday, the 25-year-old made a huge crack in that glass ceiling as the first member of the EOR, or French équipe […]

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Read more about the article This Tween Skateboarder and Veteran Equestrian Are Paris’ Youngest and Oldest Competing Olympians
SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 16: Haohao Zheng of China competes during the Women's Park prelims round of the Skateboarding competition on day one of 2024 Olympic Qualifier Series Shanghai on May 16, 2024 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Zhe Ji/Getty Images)

This Tween Skateboarder and Veteran Equestrian Are Paris’ Youngest and Oldest Competing Olympians

For her 7th birthday, Zheng Haohao received her first skateboard as a gift, igniting a passion that would take her around the world. For her 12th birthday, this Sunday, she’ll celebrate the closing ceremony in Paris — as an Olympic skateboarder. Born Aug. 11, 2012 — the day before the London Olympics’ closing ceremony — […]

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Read more about the article With Simone Biles Leading the Charge, Paris 2024 Will Go Down in History as the “Mental Health Olympics”
PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 01: Simone Biles of Team United States looks on during the Artistic Gymnastics Women's All-Around Final on day six of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Bercy Arena on August 01, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

With Simone Biles Leading the Charge, Paris 2024 Will Go Down in History as the “Mental Health Olympics”

Perhaps no athlete has received more visibility during the 2024 Olympics than Simone Biles. Her story of resilience and perseverance, combined with her boundary-breaking, gravity-defying athleticism, has catapulted her to the pantheon of single name icons. Say “Simone” to anyone in Paris, and they’ll know exactly who you’re talking about. When the world’s spotlight was […]

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