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The usual story about people who stay fit into their 70s is a story about exceptional character. They must be more motivated. They must have better genes. They must enjoy pain, discipline, early mornings, strict routines, and the kind of private willpower most people cannot sustain. It is a clean story, but it explains less ... Read more Read more ›
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On April 29, 2020, a single bolt of lightning stretched 768 kilometres across Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi — long enough to force the World Meteorological Organization to rewrite what a lightning strike can be. Read more ›
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Every time you type a question into a chatbot, the reply feels weightless. But the machines that produce it run hot, and cooling them takes water. One 2025 estimate does the maths: multiply a single chatbot reply by roughly 700 million a day, across a year, and the water lost to cooling would match a ... Read more Read more ›
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The loneliness that arrives in midlife is often not a sign of failing at relationships. It tends to fall on the people who spent two decades being the reliable one, and left no room for themselves. Read more ›
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The obvious reading of a first-time homebuyer reaching a median age of 40 is that young Americans are waiting longer by choice, renting into their late thirties, delaying the whole project of settling down. The data, however, points the other way. The National Association of REALTORS reported in November 2025 that the first-time buyer share ... Read more Read more ›
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