This Dad Built a Smartwatch From Scratch to Monitor His Son’s Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes care has made huge strides in recent decades. Not too long ago, testing your blood sugar required pricking a finger several times a day; now, small devices with sensors that are inserted under the skin can monitor glucose continuously. While at one point, insulin injections had to be administered multiple times a […]

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Smile, Fido! Traveling Pets in the EU Require Passports Just Like Their Humans Do

We know the feeling of wanting to bring your pet everywhere with you — even on vacation. If you’re a U.S. citizen, that process can be tedious and stressful, though, as it often involves meeting different requirements for each country you go to. But for our four-legged friends across the pond, there’s a certain travel […]

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Researchers Created Sound That Can Bend Itself Through Space, Reaching Only Your Ear in a Crowd

This article was written by Jiaxin Zhong, a postdoctoral researcher in acoustics at Penn State, and Yun Jing, a professor of acoustics at Penn State, for The Conversation — a nonprofit news organization dedicated to sharing the knowledge of researchers and scientists, under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article here. What if you […]

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Read more about the article Halle Berry Is “a Woman Demanding More” for Those Experiencing Menopause
LAGUNA NIGUEL, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 15: Halle Berry talks about Respin and her personal wellness journey at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit 2024 at Ritz Carlton on October 15, 2024 in Laguna Niguel, California. (Photo by Presley Ann/Getty Images for Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit)

Halle Berry Is “a Woman Demanding More” for Those Experiencing Menopause

“I had no answers, no one to turn to.” That’s how Halle Berry felt when she first started experiencing disruptive perimenopausal symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats, and brain fog) that her doctors offered little help for, she told Time magazine. “I was floored to find the dearth of nothingness in this space — and how […]

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With Nonprofit Force Blue, Special Ops Vets Dive Into a New Mission: Marine Conservation

After 25 years of service as a combat rescue officer in the Air Force, Brian Gebo recently embarked on a different kind of mission — this one involving sea turtles. “There is nothing like diving in to wrangle your first 350-pound loggerhead, bring it to the surface and load onto the boat to test, tag, […]

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Avoiding Your Neighbor Because of How They Voted? Democracy Needs You to Talk to Them Instead

This article was written by Betsy Sinclair, a professor and chair of political science at Washington University in St. Louis, for The Conversation — a nonprofit news organization dedicated to sharing the knowledge of researchers and scientists, under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article here. Are you angry about politics right now? Seething? […]

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Why Don’t People Play to Their Strengths? Level Up Your Life by Learning Yours

Are you playing to your strengths in your career? How about with friends, or in your hobbies? A growing body of positive psychology research suggests that using your personal strengths can not only help you thrive at work, but also boost your mental health and increase your resilience and life satisfaction, among other benefits. Despite […]

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Read more about the article Genomic Sequencing Reveals Previously Unknown Genes That Make Microbes Resistant to Drugs and Hard To Kill
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Genomic Sequencing Reveals Previously Unknown Genes That Make Microbes Resistant to Drugs and Hard To Kill

This article was written by Nneka Vivian Iduu, a graduate research assistant in pathobiology at Auburn University, for The Conversation — a nonprofit news organization dedicated to sharing the knowledge of researchers and scientists, under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article here. In the 20th century, when a routine infection was treated with a […]

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Read more about the article Should It Stay or Should It Go? Here’s How Often Certain Household Items Need to Be Replaced
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Should It Stay or Should It Go? Here’s How Often Certain Household Items Need to Be Replaced

Recommendations are independently selected by our team but may result in a commission to Nice News which helps keep our content free. At Nice News, we’re all about buying things that last, repairing things that break, and repurposing things into other things. But as life would have it, some things simply need to be replaced […]

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Parker Byrd on Playing DI Baseball With a Prosthetic Leg — “I Can Pave the Way”

East Carolina University baseball player Parker Byrd’s first collegiate hit may have generated a bigger reaction than any other. When Byrd hit the ball in the sixth inning of a March 14 game against William & Mary, the crowd in the stands jumped to their feet, his teammates rushed onto the field to congratulate him […]

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