Winter Paralympics Photo of the Day: Hard Crash
[ad_1] Marco Mantovani / Getty Audrey Pascual Seco of Team Spain crashes during run one of the para Alpine-skiing-women’s giant-slalom sitting on Day 6 of the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games at Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre, on March 12, 2026. Pascual Seco,…
MaxLiveProtect: eBPF-Powered Network Infrastructure Security
[ad_1] In the face of increasingly capable malicious actors, security leaders have been dealing with huge upheavals. While initiatives like Zero Trust networking and Supply Chain Security have transformed enterprise security, they’ve largely focused on…
Psilocybin may help people quit smoking, new research finds …
[ad_1] Psilocybin mushrooms ready for harvest in a humidified chamber. Researchers have shown that a dose of psilocybin can help people quit smoking. John Moore/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption John Moore/Getty Images The long-running campaign…
What I Think About Red Light Therapy (and Why It’s Changed)
[ad_1] I first wrote about red light therapy more than a decade ago, long before it became trendy on social media. At the time, I was deep in my own healing journey with Hashimoto’s, trying to understand why my body felt so depleted and what I could do…
Large Study Connects Sleep Apnea Risk with Declining Mental …
[ad_1] What if the reason you can’t shake your anxiety has nothing to do with your mind and everything to do with what happens to your airway at 2 a.m.? In obstructive sleep apnea, the soft tissue in your throat relaxes too much during sleep and…
Why Dinner Never Gets Easier
[ad_1] This is an edition of Time-Travel Thursdays, a journey through The Atlantic’s archives to contextualize the present. Sign up here. Of the many problems modern life has promised to solve, dinner remains a stubborn nuisance. Not the eating of it,…
February 2026 – Month of Smart Connections
[ad_1] Embracing connectivity, automation, and innovation across vendors. February is the month of love and friendship. At Cisco DevNet, we used that spirit as inspiration to celebrate something we care deeply about: building meaningful connections…
A new one-a-day-pill holds promise for HIV's 'forg…
[ad_1] It’s designed to take the place of complicated, multiple drug regimens that many people with HIV need to follow. And it’s also beneficial because the HIV virus is always evolving. (Image credit: Science Source) [ad_2] Source link
What They Do and Why We Need Them
[ad_1] The kids, work deadlines, what’s for dinner… these are the kinds of things that often occupy our thoughts. What’s going on inside our cells? Not so much. However, our cellular health is the key to a healthy body, and enzymes play an important role…
What Really Happens to Tattoo Ink After Your Skin Heals
[ad_1] That tattoo you got five years ago? Your immune system is still dealing with it today — and will be for the rest of your life. Nearly 1 in 3 adults in the U.S. has at least one tattoo, with global estimates close to 1 in 5 people.1 Numbers at that…