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Why store self-checkout kiosks have mirrors

by Edgar Davis
Why store self-checkout kiosks have mirrors

They’re not so you can “check yourself out.” Amid the increasing number of self-service check-out stations cropping up at grocery stores and other vendors, companies have devised a unique measure …

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Like a plastic bag was over his head

by Ron Morgan
Like a plastic bag was over his head

Chris Supalla, tossing and turning with a stuffy nose, was advised by several doctors that a simple nasal surgery could help him get some rest — but afterward, he lost …

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Gen Z doesn’t want to eat if it means putting down their phones: study

by Edgar Davis
Gen Z doesn’t want to eat if it means putting down their phones: study

If you can’t put your phone down, stay out of the kitchen. A nationwide survey from Home Run Inn Pizza asked 1,000 Gen Zers and 1,000 millennials about their attachment to cell …

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Hospitalizations for foreign objects in rectums on the rise: study

by Ron Morgan
Hospitalizations for foreign objects in rectums on the rise: study

Bummer. Nearly 4,000 people are hospitalized with foreign objects in their rectum each year, according to a new study published last month in The American Journal of Emergency Medicine — …

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Inflammation can lead to an increase in social media use: study

by Edgar Davis
Inflammation can lead to an increase in social media use: study

People who suffer from inflammation often spend more time scrolling through social media in hopes of interacting with friends and family, a new study revealed this week. When the body …

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People unable to detect 1 in 4 speech samples as deepfakes

by Edgar Davis
People unable to detect 1 in 4 speech samples as deepfakes

These deepfakes seem real to a startling number of people. Humans are unable to detect over a quarter of deepfake speech samples made by artificial intelligence, according to new research …

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