Donut Effect Reshapes Urban Life Amidst Remote Work Revolution

Research reveals that the "donut effect" accelerates suburban migration from major U.S. cities due to remote work, reshaping urban landscapes for years to come.
Research reveals that the "donut effect" accelerates suburban migration from major U.S. cities due to remote work, reshaping urban landscapes for years to come.
Researchers have developed a non-invasive ear device that stimulates the vagus nerve, enhancing blood clotting and potentially reducing surgical blood loss.
Adolescents worldwide average 8-10 hours of sedentary activity daily, linked to social media use, with safer neighborhoods promoting more physical activity.
Researchers at the University of Missouri are unlocking the health benefits of Maiz Morado and colorful corn varieties for innovative food applications and sustainable practices.
*Working Lives in Ancient Rome* reveals how labor shaped identity and culture in ancient Rome, offering insights that resonate with today's labor dynamics.
Scientists have found lunar clocks run 56 microseconds faster than Earth's, prompting a need for precise lunar timekeeping to ensure navigation accuracy for future missions.
Recent discoveries of ancient footprints in Kenya reveal that Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei coexisted 1.5 million years ago, showcasing their unique gaits and interactions.
A groundbreaking simulation using the Frontier supercomputer reveals new insights into dark matter, dark energy, and the universe's evolution, revolutionizing cosmology.
The Voyager probes, now journeying through interstellar space, face dwindling power reserves, signaling an impending end to their historic exploration mission.
A study shows that performing weekly acts of kindness significantly reduces loneliness and social anxiety, fostering stronger community connections.