Author name: June Hooper

June Hooper is a writer who has been focusing on arts, automotive, travel, and fashion topics for over 5 years. Her passion for writing was sparked by her love of reading books and magazines while growing up. In her spare time, June enjoys traveling around the country to visit new places and learn about different cultures.

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These Are the U.S. Cities With the 'Most Affordable' Rent, According to a New Report

As the cost of rent has increased by more than 50% over the last decade, some popular cities like Miami are becoming less and less affordable. To find the most affordable cities for renting in the U.S., financial site WalletHub compared the median annual gross rent to the median household income in 182 cities, ranking […]

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Ancient funerals may have included a ritual feast on a giant bird

Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Ancient humans living about 15,000 years ago in present day Morocco may have ritualistically feasted on some of the world’s largest birds as they buried their dead. The butchered bones of great bustards (Otis tarda) that were recently discovered in one of the African continent’s oldest cemeteries hint that

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Smartphone use could reduce dementia risk in older adults, study finds

The first generation that has been exposed consistently to digital technology has reached the age where symptoms of dementia tend to emerge.  Some have claimed that digital technology could negatively impact cognitive abilities, but researchers from Baylor University have discovered just the opposite. “You can flip on the news on just about any day and

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3 Workplace Biases Inclusive Leaders Can Reduce Right Now

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As an inclusive leader, here’s one thing you can remember amidst the swirling controversies around diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI): It’s always legal and a good idea to understand and reduce bias in the workplace. Consider this functional definition of bias as “actions that produce advantage for

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Scientists watch how mice learn, one synapse at a time

Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 One of the brain’s most important properties is its flexibility. Our cerebral circuitry changes constantly—every day, new links are made amongst the 86 billion individual neurons in our heads, and old connections are allowed to fall away. The result is a dizzyingly complicated network that is in a constant

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Curiosity rover finds key ingredient for past life on Mars

Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 New  samples collected and analyzed by NASA’s Curiosity rover are pushing researchers closer than ever to finding out if Mars was once truly capable of supporting life. According to a paper published on April 18 in Nature, ancient geologic samples indicate the Red Planet at one time featured a

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'Anticompetitive Policies': Google Partially Loses Antitrust Case

For the second time in less than a year, a federal judge ruled that Google has an illegal monopoly on some advertising tech markets. On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria, Virginia, wrote that Google had harmed advertisers and consumers by violating the Sherman Antitrust Act in two markets. Related: Could Google Be

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