Dr. Daya Grant shares the lessons she has learned as a neuroscientist and an athlete to develop a shaper mind.
In this week's AirMail Focus, Nathan Winkle of Thoroughbred Aviation offers this advice to aircraft buyers and sellers: In business aviation, inevitability is often assumed. It should be evaluated.
Brain fog can be scary. It might appear innocently, like losing your car keys or forgetting what date you scheduled that appointment on. Some of this memory loss is normal—it’s just a natural side ...
Lexus India has announced a recall of 117 LX SUV units due to a transmission software issue, reinforcing its commitment to ...
The concept of pressure or high expectations isn't unique to Malinin, though Olympic athletes vary with their mechanisms for dealing with it.
The squishy insoles in your favorite pair of sneakers help keep your joints safe from daily wear-and-tear, but over time, that cushioning wears down. The same goes for your cartilage—the fibrous ...
Italian-American fusion restaurant Penne For Your Thoughts, which started as a food truck before expanding with a fast-casual concept in 2022, is closing after eight years of business in Knoxville.
The calendar flip to January usually triggers a collective panic to suddenly drink gallons of water and run marathons. But let's be real, the "new you" is probably just the "old you" with a slightly ...
I attended the Global Wellness Summit in Dubai (my 13th consecutive, I think), which focused on transformative technologies that are making wellness for an extended lifetime more attainable. The use ...
Most of us assume our emotions are direct responses to what's happening around us. Something bad happens, we feel bad. Something good happens, we feel good. Simple cause and effect. But that's not how ...
Besides convenience, one of the main benefits of self-driving cars is supposed to be safety. Yet in a bizarre move, Waymo — whose self-driving cabs had been enjoying extraordinary safety metrics — has ...
We’re racing towards a future in which devices will be able to read our thoughts. You see signs of it everywhere, from brain-computer interfaces to algorithms that detect emotions from facial scans.
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