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liftdex founder Amer Kapadia on Shark Tank pitch
Shark Tank Dubai

Liftdex Shark Tank Dubai Update: The 10 Million Dirham Manufacturing Paradox

Grieving visitors at the doorstep
Trending

Grieving Strangers Asked to Enter Her Home—She Said No

Illustration of a person eating yogurt topped with wild blueberries in a sunlit kitchen, suggesting everyday gut-healthy eating habits.
New Research Finds

Wild Blueberries Are a Real Gut-Health Hack, Says New Review

Larval mites form a pearl-like chain on a juvenile spider from the Sparassidae family. Credit: Ricardo Bassini-Silva
New Research Finds

Why a Spider’s Pearl Necklace Was Living Parasites—and Brazil Just Found a New Mite Family

Monkibox founder Rana Al Sakhawi on Shark Tank pitch
Shark Tank Dubai

How Monkibox Won Big on Shark Tank Dubai With a $1.85M Early Learning Vision

Investing app features
Investment

Key Features That Separate a Good Investing App from an Average One

freemium-vs-paid-access
Entertainment

Freemium vs Paid Access: What Early-Stage Startups Learn From User Behavior

Relationship podcasts
Lifestyle

Why Relationship Podcasts Are Gaining Popularity Today

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Home/Garden

How Material Choices Influence Longevity and Performance in Roofing

Cartoon illustration of a researcher in a lab observing a healthy heart and artery with reduced inflammation, representing weight-neutral heart protection from a diabetes drug.
New Research Finds

Why a Diabetes Drug That Doesn’t Make You Lose Weight Could Protect the Heart

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Health & Fitness

How Different Approaches Can Improve Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing

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Foods & Experience

What Event Hosts Consider When Selecting Professional Catering Services

Cartoon digital illustration of a tumor surrounded by macrophage “guards,” with a glowing CAR-T cell reprogramming them to fight the tumor, shown in pastel scientific style.
New Research Finds

Why a Trojan-Horse Immunotherapy Is Turning Cancer's Guards Into Its Weak Spot

Cartoon-style illustration of a clinician scanning a patient’s fingertip with a small glowing device that displays microvascular patterns on a screen, representing early heart-disease detection through skin imaging.
New Research Finds

Why the Early Heart-Detection Trend Is Real: A Skin Scan Spots Heart Disease Years Before Symptoms

Why asphalt fails
Science & Tech

The Science of Pavement: Why Asphalt Fails and the Engineering Behind a Permanent Repair

Corporate legal guidance
Law/Legal

Maximizing Business Success Through Expert Corporate Legal Guidance

Renting made easy
Real Estate

Renting Made Easy: Tips for Apartments and Commercial Leases Alike

Find old friends online
Tools

A Guide to Finding Old Friends Online Using Digital Tools

Formaldehyde removal
Health & Fitness

How Does Professional Formaldehyde Removal Protect Families from Long-term Health Risks

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Finance

Saving Your Net Worth While Facing The Struggle: Key Tips To Know

Cartoon illustration of a dermatologist in a bright clinic setting aside collagen supplement pills while reviewing scientific study results on a computer screen.
New Research Finds

Why the Collagen Craze Isn’t Fixing Skin—Science Says Most Supplements Don’t Work

AI-generated visualization showing molecular alignment in a liquid crystal, where two point defects of opposite sign attract and annihilate each other under mapped boundary conditions.
New Research Finds

AI Predicts Nature’s Defects 1,000x Faster—and That Changes How We Design Materials

Cartoon illustration of a doctor showing a patient a glowing brain map that highlights early glial progenitor cell changes linked to brain cancer.
New Research Finds

Brain Cancer May Begin Years Before It’s Visible—and Now We Know Where It Starts

Cartoon-style illustration of a scientist examining a blood sample on a monitor that displays simplified gene-activity signals related to early Parkinson’s detection, with a patient seated nearby in a bright lab setting.
New Research Finds

Why a Simple Blood Test That Spots Parkinson’s Years Before Symptoms Could Transform Early Diagnosis