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One Fitness Accessory Makes You Up to 7 Times More Likely to Stay Active : ScienceAlert

The Power of Wearable Technology in Fitness Starting and sticking to a workout routine can be challenging for many people. Research shows that around half of individuals who begin an

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Honor 400 Gets Six-Year Software Update Promise, Android 16 in 2025

Honor has made a bold announcement regarding its software update commitment for the upcoming Honor 400 smartphone series, setting a

Tropical forest loss doubled in 2024 as wildfires rocketed

The year 2024 witnessed a devastating loss of tropical forests, with a record 67,000 square kilometers of primary rainforest disappearing,

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Sitting Could Be Shrinking Your Brain (And Exercise May Not Help) : ScienceAlert

Sitting Too Much Can Lead to Brain Shrinkage and Cognitive Issues, Study Finds Sitting may feel comfortable and convenient, but

Fortnite returns to the US App Store after a five-year gap

Fortnite Returns to U.S. App Store Amid Legal Battle with Apple The popular battle royale game Fortnite has made its

Why Mitochondria Are More like a Motherboard Than the Powerhouse of the Cell

The fascination with mitochondria is a journey that delves deep into the intricacies of life itself. These tiny organelles, often

Walmart’s Google TV Streamer Rival is Now On Sale For Under $30

Introducing the Onn Google TV 4K Plus Streaming Device: A Budget-Friendly Alternative If you’re in the market for a new

Supergiant crustaceans may cover more than half of the deep-sea floor

Alicella gigantea, the world’s largest amphipod, may be more common than we had thoughtMaroni et al./Royal Society Open Science A