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You could save up to $14,000 a year if you change the way you go to work
Cycling to work could save Australians thousands of dollars each year — but very few are doing it.Now, industry leaders are calling for more incentives to get people on their bikes. How do Australian workers feel about cycling to work?Sydneysider Tessa Cammell started cycling to work four months ago after buying her first e-bike.The ride from
October 19, 2024
Policy change may be helping to drive rise in treatment-resistant vaginal thrush, study reveals
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October 8, 2024
Climate change is sending ticks into new areas. Georgia researchers are on it.
On a blisteringly hot, sunny day this summer, Emory University researcher Arabella Lewis made her way through the underbrush in a patch of woods in Putnam County, Georgia, about an hour southeast of Atlanta. She was after something most people try desperately to avoid while in the woods: ticks. “Sometimes you gotta get back in
September 19, 2024
Our Morals Change with the Seasons
Sign up for the free Nautilus newsletter: science and culture for people who love beautiful writing. The seasons have been shown to influence many elements of our psyches and behavior: mood, color preferences, how charitable we are, even cognitive performance. But recently, researchers found they may also affect what we tend to consider among our
September 9, 2024
Sea Of Change Foundation Aids Turtle Conservation In Mexico
The Sea of Change Foundation has been involved in protecting turtle habitats in Mexico this summer. The Science Exchange Internship Program conducted research looking into the effects of light pollution on turtle nesting beaches in Mexico. Artificial lights can have terrible consequences for turtle hatchlings, which are programmed to use lights for navigation. As a
September 7, 2024
Stunning change at Rutgers: Pat Hobbs out as athletics director
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August 16, 2024
Princeville, North Carolina, the oldest community in the United States founded by formerly enslaved people, has been trapped in a cycle of disaster and disinvestment for decades. The town of around 1,200 people sits on a plain below the banks of the Tar River, and it has flooded more than a dozen times in the
Starlink Mini to ‘change the world’, will cost half as much and offer up to 100Mbps
Today, X user Oleg Kutkov uncovered a new product called Starlink Mini. In the post he shared 3 images, 2 of different angles of the hardware, along with a third that features a small circuit board with a model number and FCC ID. Having broke the news,@elonmusk confirmed it was indeed real, replying with a
June 17, 2024
Change Healthcare hackers broke in using stolen credentials — and no MFA, says UHG CEO
The ransomware gang that hacked into U.S. health tech giant Change Healthcare used a set of stolen credentials to remotely access the company’s systems that weren’t protected by multifactor authentication (MFA), according to the chief executive of its parent company, UnitedHealth Group (UHG). UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty provided the written testimony ahead of a House
April 30, 2024
Change Healthcare Finally Admits It Paid Ransomware Hackers—and Still Faces a Patient Data Leak
More than two months after the start of a ransomware debacle whose impact ranks among the worst in the history of cybersecurity, the medical firm Change Healthcare finally confirmed what cybercriminals, security researchers, and Bitcoin's blockchain had already made all too clear: that it did indeed pay a $22 million ransom to the hackers who
April 23, 2024