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Parts I and Part II of The Coriolis Effect explored how market-aligned tools like the pro forma have subtly—but ...
There’s a new term gaining traction in planning circles: the “Coriolis Effect.” At first glance, it sounds like something ...
The Equator isn't just an imaginary line on a map, it's a place where science plays tricks on us! Here are 5 mind-bending ...
A global team of solar physicists has uncovered vast plasma tides moving beneath the Sun’s surface within a zone known as the ...
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While already in place in the Republic, Scotland and Wales, there is currently no minimum alcohol pricing in the north. On Friday, The Irish News revealed that the DUP was blocking the ...
In fact, many folks lean into a common tendency called “the ostrich effect” when confronted with a prospect or news they’d prefer to keep far from their consciousness. This instinct can lead to ...
Bringing a high-tech twist to this age-old tradition were Matt and Melissa Hammersley, who utilized their expertise to bring to life the Novel Effect app, a speech recognition interactive reading app.
But a new side effect of the drug has reared its ugly head recently, reported The Standard. 'Ozempic feet', similar to 'Ozempic face', is caused by a sudden loss of body fat. READ MORE: Firefighters ...
Turns out, this bizarre episode isn’t purely science fiction. The mental slip Maria experiences is a very real cognitive quirk known as the Mandela Effect. Coined by researcher Fiona Broome, the term ...
But according to Dr Ross Perry, GP and medical director of Cosmedics Skin Clinics, now “Ozempic feet” is “emerging as another potential side effect gaining attention”. “Much like the ...