Hi Fellow Lobstres,
I recently returned from vacation. While away, I had an incredibly interesting conversation with a family friend. I know that this person is highly skilled in the production and repairing of custom circuit boards. Spending long hours in front of a microscope near her assembly ...
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Hi Fellow Lobstres,
I recently returned from vacation. While away, I had an incredibly interesting conversation with a family friend. I know that this person is highly skilled in the production and repairing of custom circuit boards. Spending long hours in front of a microscope near her assembly ...
An orthodoxy has taken hold: Reading – especially Shakespeare – makes you healthier, stronger, kinder . Nice thought, but not necessarily true… more »
It would seem trivial for all of my social media to be taken over by bots. In fact it would be trivial to believe that the internet I believe to be trud is just an illusion. What if Google isn't the biggest search engine but only the search engine that indexes the sunset of the internet for idi...
Of course, some answers have more complicated rules than others, but still.<p>It's like asking people to say what the next number in a sequence is. Any number would be correct.
Weight Loss Isn’t Always Healthy? Study Finds It Can Be Deadly for Some Patients
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A study finds that significant weight loss increases the risk for individuals with cardiovascular disease. New research has revealed for the first time that extreme weight fluctuations—both weight gain and weight loss—significantly increase the risk of death in obese individuals with cardiovascular ...
More Exercise Isn’t Always Better: New Study Reveals the Surprising Secret to a Younger Brain
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Moderate exercise may slow brain aging, protecting cognition and brain structure, while too little or too much activity may have the opposite effect. A new scientific investigation using data from accelerometers and brain MRI scans suggests that engaging in moderate physical activity could help slow...