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First low frequency search for alien technology in distant galaxies

Researchers have announced a groundbreaking study using the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) in Western Australia. The research is the first to search for signs of alien technology in galaxies beyond our own, focusing on low radio frequencies (100 MHz). This new approach looks at distant galaxies, making it one of the most detailed searches for super civilizations -- those more advanced than ours.

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Bilt and Walgreens Team on Health Savings Rewards

Bilt has expanded its loyalty rewards program via a partnership with Walgreens. The collaboration, announced Monday (Aug. 26), includes the introduction of an automatic health savings program, which the companies say is the first time customers can apply any network-branded flexible spending account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA) benefits card to purchases at a […]

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NUPRC approves divestment of NAOC Assets to Oando

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission has released a statement providing an update on the status of certain divestments in the oil and gas sector. According to the statement signed by the Head of the Public Affairs Unit, NUPRC, Olaide Shonola, on Monday, the commission has granted ministerial consent for the divestment of assets by

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Shopify Integrates With Onfleet’s Last-Mile Delivery Management Platform

Online orders from Shopify’s internet infrastructure for commerce can now be integrated with Onfleet’s last-mile delivery management software platform. With this integration, Onfleet delivery tasks are automatically created from Shopify fulfillment orders, giving Shopify users visibility into real-time delivery status “from click to doorstep,” Onfleet said in a Monday (Aug. 26) press release. The integration […]

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Early galaxies were not too big for their britches after all

According to a new study, some of the earliest galaxies observed with the James Webb Space Telescope are in fact much less massive than they first appeared. Black holes in some of these galaxies make them appear much brighter and bigger than they really are. This helps resolve the debate over whether the size of early galaxies requires a revision of the standard model of cosmology.

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When life is enlightening

The article explored the concept of enlightenment, stating it shouldn't be seen as a goal since goals are material pursuits. True enlightenment is losing one's self-awareness and can happen anywhere. Living in harmony with nature's rhythms and accepting imperfections were emphasized as keys to enlightenment, instead of forced or deliberate practices.

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Why I turned to bodybuilding at 75

“I’ve always been confident in myself, but this was a new level of acceptance.” After I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2023, my world was turned upside down, but I refused to let fear take over—I wanted to do something. So six months ago, I picked up the phone to call the World Natural …

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New record in search for dark matter

New results from the world's most sensitive dark matter detector put the best-ever limits on particles called WIMPs, a leading candidate for what makes up our universe's invisible mass.

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Key discovery advances fight to reduce breast cancer recurrence

The surprising discovery that cellular protein G 13 may actually protect against -- rather than promote growth of -- the most commonly relapsing type of breast cancer signals potential for more effective and innovative treatments.

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Non-cognitive skills: The hidden key to academic success

A study has revealed that non-cognitive skills, such as motivation and self-regulation, are as important as intelligence in determining academic success. These skills become increasingly influential throughout a child's education, with genetic factors playing a significant role. The findings suggest that fostering non-cognitive skills alongside cognitive abilities could significantly improve educational outcomes.