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SCIENCE

Gut bacteria make neurotransmitters to shape the newborn immune system

Weill Cornell Medicine investigators discovered that unique bacteria colonize the gut shortly after birth and make the neurotransmitter serotonin to

MOBILE

Samsung Galaxy Watch7 to arrive in three versions with 50% more power efficient chip

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch7 will apparently arrive in no less than three versions, according to a new rumor on

GADGET

The best early Amazon Big Spring Sale deals you can shop today

There’s another jumbo-sized Amazon sale on the way. The Big Spring Sale, as it’s called, will run from March 20

MARKET

U.S. stocks end lower as tech weighs on S&P 500 ahead of Fed meeting

All three major U.S. equity indexes end lower on Friday, with the S&P 500 weighed down by tech stocks. Source

FINANCE

Office equipment is monitoring workers even more intensely

Be careful, the phone booths have eyes. Or ears, it turns out. And they’re hooked up to an algorithm. In

GAMING

Stardew Valley 1.6 Update Will Fix Your Marriage

Stardew Valley’s developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone has fired off his latest patch note for the game’s upcoming 1.6 update, and

SPORTS

'Right place, right time!' | Nusken steers home to extend lead

Sjoeke Nusken was on hand to steer in Erin Cuthbert’s shot as Chelsea double their lead over Arsenal in a

NATURE

Rapid unleashing of macrophage efferocytic capacity via transcriptional pause release

Morioka, S., Maueröder, C. & Ravichandran, K. S. Living on the edge: efferocytosis at the interface of homeostasis and pathology.

RELIGION

Head of Catholic order for the Holy Land calls for a ‘just peace’

VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Cardinal Fernando Filoni, the grand master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre, stressed that

CELEBRITY

Social Media Reacts To Waterslide Coaster Coming To Lake Lanier

So, How Will Lake Lanier Be A Part Of The Water Park? It’s unclear if the water used in the