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The AirPods Max are $100 off for the first time in months

Macworld.com 

Macworld

The Apple AirPods Max are back on sale, marking only the third time this year that they’ve been available at such a steep discount. This limited-time offer allows you to save $100, bringing the price down to $450 from the original $549. Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to own these high-quality audio products at a significantly reduced price. 

While not the lowest historical price, which was $429 way back in 2021, it’s the best you’re you’ll get for now. The... Читать дальше...

NCHR Letter to Officials in Tucson AZ: A Call for Health-Conscious Decisions on Playground Surfaces and Artificial Turf

Center4research.org 

At the request of Tucson residents, in April 2024 Diana Zuckerman of the National Center for Health Research sent a letter to Tucson officials to explain why PFAS, lead, and other toxic chemicals and heavy metals in tire mulch used in rubber playground surfaces, artificial turf, and plastic grass are dangerous for kids.

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Chemists develop new method for making gamma chiral centers on simple carboxylic acids

Phys.org 

Scripps Research chemists have accomplished a long-elusive feat in synthetic chemistry: the invention of a broadly useful method for constructing "gamma chiral centers" on simple starting compounds called carboxylic acids. The method significantly extends the ability of chemists to build and modify complex pharmaceutical molecules and other valuable chemical products.

Indianapolis 500 practice – Fast Friday – Good Morning

Track Side Online 

By Steve Wittich Good morning from Fast Friday, where everybody at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is closely watching the weather. When we got to the track at 7:30am, track drying was underway, and by 9:30am, the two seater program was on track. It appears that teams will get some time to do qualifying simulations with the

The science of lifespan — and the impact of your five senses | Christi Gendron

Ted.com 

What you experience through your senses — sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch — can impact how healthy you are and how long you live, says neurobiologist Christi Gendron. She explores how environmental cues like temperature, light and even just the sight of death have influenced the lifespan of fruit flies, suggesting your everyday perceptions may have direct repercussions on your ability to live a long, healthy life.