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The Japanese Government is Backing this Futuristic Wearable Sleepwear | Spoon & Tamago
According to an OECD study conducted a few years ago, Japanese sleep the shortest among all 33 member countries. And Japan’s own internal statistics showed that roughly 40% of their population gets less than six hours of sleep. This alarming … Continue reading
Winners of Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award | My Modern Met
By Jessica Stewart on February 5, 2025 “No Access” by Ian Wood (UK). Winner, People’s Choice Award “An ambling Eurasian badger, illuminated by a streetlight, appears to glance up at badger graffiti on a quiet road in England, UK. Residents … Continue reading
JWST Captures Space in Motion (You Have to See This)
JWST is back with mind-blowing new images that aren’t just beautiful, they’re revealing space in motion! From expanding Wolf-Rayet dust rings to shifting light echoes from an ancient supernova, we’re witnessing cosmic evolution in real-time. Plus, we’re diving into the … Continue reading
How Elephants Grieve as One of the World’s Smartest Animals | My Modern Met
By Eva Baron on February 2, 2025 Photo: Ikiwaner (via Wikimedia Commons, GNU Free Documentation License) Of the entire animal kingdom, perhaps elephants most mirror the human grieving process. Many animals have been proven to express some form of grief. … Continue reading