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A new study suggests the benefits of speed training for your mind. Globe reporter Kay Lazar explains what that means.
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“Our data suggest that while texting early is beneficial, delaying the text until the next morning not only maintains the ...
Scientists and labour leaders are warning that cuts to Environment and Climate Change Canada could significantly impact the ...
House Republicans warn Chinese "paper mills" may be flooding U.S. science with fake research, potentially compromising ...
Dancing uses overlooked senses and may tie to our deep evolutionary past. Knowing that can only make it more magical.
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We track macros, monitor sleep scores, and chase the new performance supplement. But there’s one metric many men ignore until ...