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There is strong evidence that there is "no safe amount" of processed meat to eat, nutrition experts say in response to a new ...
From Muay Thai to mythical legends, ten cultural flashpoints spark debate between Thailand and Cambodia. Who owns the ...
Eastern Australia is one of the most fire-prone regions in the world, with bushfires responsible for the deaths of about 800 ...
Art and literature hint at past people’s psyches. Now computers can identify patterns in those cognitive fossils, but human expertise remains crucial.
New research suggests that cultural norms and expectations play a role in how much sleep people need for optimal health.
Animal conservationists often move elephants between herds to improve biodiversity and group health, but what if the elephants don't speak the same language?
Trend forecaster and writer Sean Monahan, behind the newsletter 8Ball, reflects on whether we're on the cusp of a ...
Preserving cultural traditions like language, rituals, and land can boost mental health and reduce suicide, a new study finds ...
Feedback Reimagined: How Pattern-Based Feedback Can Transform Workplace Culture By Sandro da Silva, Forbes Councils Member.
She compared the culture to a “curry — a little bit of this, a little bit of that.” Sometimes known as “happy shoes,” the slippers often display some whimsy in their patterns.
A Cultural Chameleon or a Shallow Reflection? GPT-4’s ability to mimic cultural patterns is impressive, but the study reveals its limitations.
On ‘Patterns in Repeat’, with a quiet grace, Laura Marling revisits her life’s work of explicating the inner and outer worlds of womanhood, now from the dizzying heights of parenthood.
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