- Cancer drugs might help reverse Alzheimer’s
. Daily Edition • July 31, 2025 SUPPORTED BY It’s mooving time for Michigan cows! Earlier this week, more than 250 dairy cattle made their way to Michigan State University’s brand-new Dairy Cattle Teaching and Research Center. The state-of-the-art facility will be an opportunity for students to learn on a modern, high-tech farm. “It’s a new beginning,” George Smith, head of the school’s AgBioResearch department, told the Associated Press. Watch footage of the cows on the moove (sorry, that…Read more
- People like you more than you think
Sunday Edition • April 7, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Are you a side sleeper or do you doze off while lying on your back? The question’s not for nothing: Today is World Health Day — and it turns out your sleep position can have implications for your well-being just as other nighttime habits do. Dr. Abhinav Singh, a medical review expert for the Sleep Foundation and author of Sleep to Heal, told USA Today there isn’t a single “right” choice, but certain positions do offer benefits for specific concerns,...
- Why are some people left-handed?
Daily Edition • April 6, 2024 SUPPORTED BY This is a tip for those who are longing for the days of the flip phone, or perhaps even the good ol’ landline: Apple has an iOS setting that can “dumb down” your smartphone or tablet. The setting, Assistive Access, pares your device down to the basics — it displays a bare-bones home screen with five simplified apps: calls, camera, messages, music, and photos. Assistive Access was initially designed for people with cognitive disabilities, but as The...
- Hope for seasonal allergy sufferers
Daily Edition • April 5, 2024 SUPPORTED BY A comet dubbed the “Mother of Dragons” is currently visible in the night sky, a rare opportunity for stargazers. Its name, a reference to Game of Thrones, comes from its role as a “parent” to the Kappa Draconids meteor shower, per the European Space Agency. The ESA said early April — i.e. right now — is the best time to spot it from the Northern Hemisphere. “The comet will be visible in clear dark skies above the western horizon during the hours...