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People once used nuclear radiation to grow really big plants

After World War II, a government program called Atoms for Peace aimed to find a peaceful use for nuclear power. And thus, the atomic garden was born.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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People over 65 share 7 times as much fake news as young people

Older people tend to be more conservative, and tend to hit the share button a lot more often.




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It's not just old people who are digitally illiterate

People of every age are generating and circulating misinformation and lies, not just baby boomers.




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Why do people always say they feel younger than they are?

Everybody is avoiding the stigma of being old. Here's why we need to get over it.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Older people are spending way more time looking at screens, new research finds

Older people are also spending far less time socializing or reading. That's not a healthy combination.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Older people aren't rocking in chairs, so why do we still treat them that way?

In 'This Chair Rocks,' author Ashton Applewhite explains why everyone should be up arms about ageism.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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All the lonely people: Where do they all belong?

This is going to be a major question in the very near future.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Too much TV is bad for your health, and older people are watching it more than ever

Older people are watching more television than ever — about 4.5 hours a day — and more than any other group.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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How Safe Water Network is bringing safe drinking water to a million people

Newman’s Own gives all of its profits to charity, like the one giving people in Ghana and India reliable access to clean water.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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The clothes you donate don't always end up on people's backs

A large portion of the clothing you donate ends up in the landfill. Here's why — and what you can do about it.




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People the world over prefer distractions over their own thoughts

A new international study finds most people would rather be entertained by others.



  • Research & Innovations

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Why people with Parkinson's disease can perform an Irish dance effortlessly

Research out of Venice finds Irish dancing more helpful than physiotherapy for the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.



  • Research & Innovations

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Are you one of those people who can make their ears rumble?

A small number of people can contract an ear muscle called the tensor tympani to block out sound.



  • Research & Innovations

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Watch the reactions when people are told they're beautiful

These before-and-after shots perfectly capture the moment a compliment is received.



  • Arts & Culture

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'Uncontacted' Amazon people treated for flu

Officials are worried that a group of people in the Amazon who had been living in isolation from the outside world may have contracted the flu.



  • Fitness & Well-Being

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Meet Shigeru Ban, architect for the people

This year's Pritzker Prize winner, Shigeru Ban, brings sustainable, innovative architecture to disaster zones in the form of resilient paper-based structures.




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2020 may be the year that young people finally decide who wins elections

The demographics are shifting in favor of Generation Z as these young people head to the polls.




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What do people-finder sites know about you?

Websites like FamilyTreeNow and even Whitepages have a surprising amount of your personal information.




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Africa gets its first people-powered soccer pitch

Although solar panels do most of the heavy lifting, so to speak.



  • Research & Innovations

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This is the real reason people 'unfriend' on Facebook

Politically active Facebook users are much more likely to "unfriend" people, a new study finds.




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Why people are turning to Anne Frank's diary

During coronavirus, many are looking to Anne Frank's diary to learn from her messages of resilience and hope.



  • Arts & Culture

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Dogs really are 'the best people,' and we have the photos to prove it

Belinda Richards captures pet personalities and turns them into art.




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You won't believe these insane Easter bonnets that people actually wear

At an annual parade in New York City, men and women don hats packed with everything from Peeps to plastic flying pigs.



  • Natural Beauty & Fashion

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Newest hearables will change the way people think about hearing aids

The new Starkey Halo 2 hearables put the internet in your head.



  • Gadgets & Electronics

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IrisVision is a VR headset that delivers reality to people with low vision

It's a great example of how phone technology is going to change everything about aging.



  • Gadgets & Electronics

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8 people who changed the world as kids

Here are eight young people who made an impressive mark on history and our world.




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Montreal turns iconic hospital into a shelter for people and their pets

The landmark Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal will will provide a lifeline for homeless people and their pets.



  • Protection & Safety

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Some blind people can 'see' with their ears

Daniel Kish is leading the way for research on echolocation and blind people because of his self-taught ability to navigate smoothly without sight.




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Get ready to celebrate 'Indigenous Peoples Day'

Efforts to replace Columbus Day gain momentum across the nation.



  • Arts & Culture

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Sweden has invented a word to shame people for flying

The Swedish 'flygskam' translates as 'flight shame' — and it seems to be working.




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7 recipes for people who hate to cook

These recipes for people who don't like to cook will work for those who do like to cook, too.




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This innovative vertical greenhouse in Wyoming is empowering people with disabilities

Vertical Harvest is a hydroponic greenhouse in Wyoming that offers year-round produce and employs people with disabilities.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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People Moves Round-up: 7-11 October 2019

Keep track of the past week’s market moves.




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'Rebel botanists' use sidewalk chalk to help people connect with nature

Botanists identify wild plants with sidewalk chalk to help draw attention to nature and discourage pesticide use.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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A new national park in Afghanistan offers hope for wildlife and people

Local communities played a key role in the creation of Bamyan Plateau Protected Area, a large new national park in Afghanistan.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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People Moves Round-up: 16-27 March 2020

Keep up to date with the latest market moves.




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People Moves Round-up: 30 March - 3 April 2020

Keep up to date with the latest market moves.




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People Moves Round-up: 6-10 April 2020

Keep up to date with the latest market moves.




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People Moves round-up: 13 - 17 April 2020

Keep up to date with the latest market moves.




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The Number 1 Way For Obese People To Lose The Fat

Strength training for the obese is the first step in taking control of your health. This article provides a positive starting point for strength training for everyone.




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Oh, the Mistakes Spokespeople Make

Question: What do many new spokespeople at technology companies have in common? Answer: they make similar mistakes and fall into similar traps. Based on my experience as a media trainer, here are the most common ones.




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Standard Poodles - The People Pleaser

The Standard Poodle temperament is that of a people pleaser. They will go out of their way to make their humans happy.




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How to Talk to People

Tips on how to be attractive to the people you are talking to and getting them to consider you irresistable.




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Using Other People's Articles To Boost Your Web Site Profits

Adding other people's articles to your site is an easy way to boost your content factor. But there's also a profitable benefit in doing so.




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The Things That Stop Most People Presenting in Public & How to Overcome Them

It's the number one skill that's guaranteed to position you head and shoulders above the competition, so why do so many people avoid it? We examine the reasons behind public speaking fears, dispel the myths and show you how you can overcome your nerves and learn the skill that can increase your audience by over 90%




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AllergyTravels.com - New Website Helping People Travel with Food Allergies

A new website will help people affected by food allergies travel the world safely and with more peace of mind. AllergyTravels.com provides local knowledge, user reviews and allergy information to assist people in planning their trips effectively.




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Find Native Americans: an Online Dating Community Bringing People Together

Up until now, there have not been many online dating platforms tailored for Native Americans only. That is exactly what brings this matchmaking club to the forefront.




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Minnesota's Top Leaders Rally In Support of Upcoming People of Color Career Fair

One-day semiannual hiring event connects recruiters serious about solving regional workforce shortage with job-seeking professionals of color.




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The Ultimate Guide to Dealing With Difficult People: 'Jackass Whisperer' Scott Stratten on Marketing Smarts [Podcast]

Scott Stratten, co-owner of UnMarketing and co-author of The Jackass Whisperer, shares tips for addressing bad behavior at work, at home, and online.




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How to Inspire People to Love Your Brand the Way They Love Harry Potter (or Starbucks or Disney or MarketingProfs!): David Meerman Scott on Marketing Smarts [Podcast]

Best-selling author, speaker, and marketing consultant David Meerman Scott offers insights from his latest book (co-authored with daughter Reiko Scott), Fanocracy: Turning Fans Into Customers and Customers Into Fans.