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“In a startling development, almost unheard of outside a recession, food prices have fallen for nine straight months in the U.S. It’s the longest streak of food deflation since 1960,” reports Bloomberg. Food prices have never been lower, but food ...
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Imagine believing a vibrating belt was the best way to tone your abs. (Hey, it was all the rage in the ’60s.) Or being told that Snackwell’s Devil’s Food Cookie Cakes were better for you than avocado toast because they ...
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A simple activity-tracking wearable just doesn’t cut it. Unless, perhaps, it’s cool-looking, or dirt cheap. Being able to keep tabs on how active you’ve been (or not) is certainly helpful; the problem is it’s only one part of the picture. A ...
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You’ve probably been swapping your antibacterial soaps for more natural products for a while now, but here’s a good reason to get rid of any last products in your home: They probably doesn’t work. And likely, they do more harm ...
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It appears the gases coming out of our bodies may have something more to tell us besides the world’s oldest joke. Aire is a small, hand-held device that measures chemicals in your breath to help design a diet best to ...
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Not long ago, a geneticist in Delaware was doing what geneticists do, trying to arrive at a diagnosis for a patient with undiagnosed disease. The physician, Karen Gripp, chief of the Division of Medical Genetics at A.I. duPont Hospital for ...
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Competitive athletes’ success can be determined by between mere milliseconds or even a millimeter! This means they must take into account every possible factor to ensure they have the best chances of winning, and that includes environmental differences between where ...
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It used to be that if you went to IIDEX, the big office interior design show, you saw office interiors. Herman Miller, Steelcase, Teknion, all the big guns would be out with their latest. Teknion, which is based in Toronto, ...
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BIG has another terraced building in the works. This time around, the practice led a team with Rotterdam-based BARCODE Architects to design the competition-winning scheme for “Sluishuis”, a new 46,000 m2 mixed-use development proposed for IJburg Lake at the edge of ...