In “My Two Elaines,” Former Wisconsin Gov. Martin Schreiber Shares Advice for Alzheimer’s Caregivers

When Martin J. Schreiber first ran for public office in 1962, his wife, Elaine, was his hardest working campaigner and biggest support system. She was there for him in subsequent elections whether he won or lost, and stood proudly by when he became the 39th governor of Wisconsin in 1977. In later years, Elaine remained […]

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Give Yourself a Sustainable Manicure With These Biodegradable DIY Nails

A Colorado research team has just nailed the art of a sustainable manicure. Not only are press-on Bio-e-Nails reusable and biodegradable — but you can also make and apply them in the comfort of your home. Manicure party, anyone? Developed at the University of Colorado Boulder’s ATLAS Institute, the e-Nails can be created with just […]

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A Hero Among Pups: Sharwood the Dog Holds World Record for Donating Blood

Did you know that dogs can donate blood? We don’t often think of pups as needing transfusions the way humans sometimes do, but everything from injuries to blood clotting disorders can cause canines to require donated blood. And Sharwood, an adorable 8-year-old Gordon setter from England, has risen to the occasion more than any other, […]

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Read more about the article Sustainable Sheep: Why Ranchers Are Repurposing “Waste Wool” Into Fertilizer
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Sustainable Sheep: Why Ranchers Are Repurposing “Waste Wool” Into Fertilizer

Can wool save water? Sheep ranchers certainly think so. Over the past decade, an increasing number have begun turning their “waste wool” — aka the low-quality wool that can’t be used for fabric and typically gets tossed — into fertilizer. Unwashed raw wool boasts plenty of nutrients plants love, like nitrogen and potassium, making it […]

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Read more about the article 6 Inspiring Talks From TED2025: The World’s Largest Ocean Cleanup, a Chocolate Connoisseur, and More
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6 Inspiring Talks From TED2025: The World’s Largest Ocean Cleanup, a Chocolate Connoisseur, and More

Today the sun set on one of the most inspiring weeks of the year: TED2025. The event, which took place April 7-11 in Vancouver, Canada, featured dozens of thought-provoking TED Talks, spotlighting innovative scientists, storytellers, global leaders, and more — all centered on this year’s theme, “Humanity Reimagined.” The throughline for the week was “AI […]

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Artist Austin Kleon Thinks the Word “Amateur” Needs a Rebrand — Get His Tips for Finding Creative Freedom

If there’s one thing Austin Kleon loves, it’s a list. “I always make the joke that it was good enough for Moses, so it’s good enough for me,” he told Nice News. For the Texas-based artist, the beauty of lists is that they allow for big jumps between ideas — perfect for a brain that […]

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Social Media Before Bedtime Wreaks Havoc on Our Sleep — a Sleep Researcher Explains Why Screens Alone Aren’t the Main Culprit

This article was written by Brian N. Chin, an assistant professor of psychology at Trinity College, 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. “Avoid screens before bed” is one of the most common pieces of […]

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Read more about the article “Exceedingly Rare” Footage of Chimpanzee Using a Tool Represents Conservation Success in Gabon: Watch
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“Exceedingly Rare” Footage of Chimpanzee Using a Tool Represents Conservation Success in Gabon: Watch

If you randomly stumbled upon a video camera in your backyard, you might do a little investigating to see who was watching — and in “exceedingly rare” footage from the Batéké Plateau National Park, a chimpanzee did the same. Clasping a long stick between its fingers, the curious ape poked at the camera’s lens before […]

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Read more about the article Brisk Walking Lowers Risk of Potentially Deadly Heart Rhythm Issues, Study Finds: Here’s the Ideal Speed
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Brisk Walking Lowers Risk of Potentially Deadly Heart Rhythm Issues, Study Finds: Here’s the Ideal Speed

This article was originally written by Stephen Beech for SWNS — the U.K.’s largest independent news agency, providing globally relevant original, verified, and engaging content to the world’s leading media outlets. The next time you’re out for your daily walk, add a little extra pep in your step — your heart will thank you. A […]

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How Emily Ley’s “Stupid Easy” Cookbook Recipes Help Families Prioritize Connection Over Perfection

Emily Ley’s new cookbook started as a big joke between her and her publisher. A bestselling author and entrepreneur leading a multimillion dollar business that helps women simplify their lives, Ley doesn’t enjoy making giant messes or spending hours chopping and cleaning in the kitchen. In fact, she doesn’t even like to cook. But she […]

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Meet Samaritan Scout: A Nonprofit Search Engine for Volunteer Opportunities — Built by Teenagers

Volunteering is a sort of superfood for the soul. On top of it making a meaningful difference in the world, the personal benefits can’t be beat: You can meet people, learn new skills, increase your confidence, cultivate a sense of purpose, and even boost your health. Will Rosenthal, a second year computer science major at […]

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