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Entropy isn’t what it used to be

Entropy. Randomness. Disorder. Think of it as the universe’s tendency to move from ordered to disordered forms. It is a scientific concept of something that increases over time and something that is ...
Ten years ago, streaming television opened up our world, and we gratefully, hungrily consumed the best shows in the world ...
In recent years, there have been developments to overcome the challenges in energy production associated with the performance of vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs). This segment ...
For Bryan Johnson, the entrepreneur who sold Braintree (and Venmo) to PayPal for $800 million, the transition from fintech to ‘fountain of youth’ isn’t a pivot, it’s a logical progression. While ...
Analyses of self-paced reading times reveal that linguistic prediction deteriorates under limited executive resources, with this resource sensitivity becoming markedly more pronounced with advancing ...
Although the gut renews itself constantly, its stem cells accumulate age-related molecular changes that quietly alter how genes are switched on and off. Scientists found that this “epigenetic drift” ...
Most of us know, or will know, that being a caregiver is exhausting, demanding and often heartbreaking. The question is how can we take care of others when we are worn out? It turns out that ...
According to Towards Chemical and Materials, the global additive manufacturing with metal powders market volume was valued at ...
With the new year comes all kinds of lofty goals and ambitions. And there's one goal that more of us should probably be making a priority, a healthy aging expert tells TODAY.com. Making New Year's ...
With collectors aging out and maintenance costs rising, demand for prewar classics is falling.
When asked how it felt to be in his seventies, famed French entertainer Maurice Chevalier was reported to have said, “It is fine, considering the alternative.” Coming to terms with aging is about ...