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    40-Oz Thermoflask Insulated Bottle with Chug Lid & Straw Lid (Plum) $14.75 & More

    Amazon has 40-Oz Thermoflask Insulated Bottle with Chug Lid & Straw Lid (Plum) on sale for $21.10 – $6.33 (clip the 30% off coupon on the item page) = $14.77. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders. Amazon has 40-Oz Thermoflask Insulated Bottle with Chug Lid & Straw Lid (Cobalt) on sale for $25.49 – $7.65 (clip the 30% off coupon on the item page) = $17.84. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders. Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically for one-time use. Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding…

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    32-Count Cleancult Toilet Bowl Dissolvable Cleaner Sheets (Sea Spray Scent) $3.79 w/ S&S + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

    Amazon has 32-Count Cleancult Toilet Bowl Dissolvable Cleaner Sheets (Sea Spray Scent) for $3.99 – 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $3.79. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+. Note: You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription. Thanks to Deal Hunter LolaBunny21 for finding this deal. Alternatively, Target has 32-Count…

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    Monthly Horoscopes: What June Has in Store

    June’s Astro Vibes are All About Disruption What does June’s drama means for you? Your monthly horoscope awaits.This month isn’t here to vibe, it’s here to disrupt. Jupiter’s making big moves, Mercury’s stirring the emotional pot in Cancer. Venus is in Aries (until June 17) bringing fast flings and bold moves. Then she glides into Taurus and suddenly it’s all love songs, skincare, and “let’s stay in.” Expect revelations, reroutes, and maybe a hot mess moment that turns out to be a spiritual awakening in disguise. Many planets have something to say, and none of it starts with “stay chill.”…

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    Zika virus uses cells\’ \’self-care\’ system to turn against host

    A new study reveals the biological secret to the Zika virus\’s infectious success: Zika uses host cells\’ own \”self-care\” system of clearing away useless molecules to suppress the host proteins that the virus has employed to get into those cells in the first place. While these cell surface proteins are valuable for viral entry, they also have roles in producing an antiviral response. Before that can happen, the virus manipulates a process cells use to keep themselves healthy to lower the proteins\’ activity, clearing the way for unfettered viral infection. Though other viruses, such as HIV, are known to silence…

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    May 28 Birthday Horoscope 2025-26

    May 28th Birthday Horoscope 2025-2026 MORE BIRTHDAYS If Today is Your Birthday: May 28th   The Year Ahead Forecast for May 2025 to May 2026   If You Were Born Today, May 28: You are a determined, independent, and possibly quite stubborn person. You possess common sense and great wit, and you come across straightforwardly. You think big, but you’re also good with the details. As practical and logical as you can be, you are also very intuitive and attuned to the world of beauty and creativity. A strong desire to achieve security drives you. Famous people born today include…

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    Meet the first two Retraction Watch Sleuths in Residence – Retraction Watch

    We are thrilled to announce that David Robert Grimes and Mariana Ribeiro will join the Retraction Watch team as Sleuths in Residence starting June 1. Earlier this year we announced the Sleuth in Residence Program, an opportunity for active sleuths to have a secure and paid position while working closely with our research team on specific projects, and with our journalism team to publish their findings. Our goal is to build capacity in this space to emphasize the value of compensating and protecting the critical work of sleuths. We’re pleased to be able to bring on two Sleuths in Residence…

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    Your Daily Horoscope for Tuesday, May 27, 2025

    We’re waking up in a brand new moon phase, and this affects today’s daily horoscopes. The New Moon in Gemini arrived late last night, and it’s already working its magic—flirty invites, spontaneous plans, bold declarations. You are entering a mental ping-pong zone. You’re talkative, quick-witted, and easily distracted. Say yes to classes, spontaneous plans, and big ideas you don’t have to finish (yet). Daily Horoscopes ARIES (March 21 – April 19) Back-to-work blues? Please. You’ve got zero patience for sluggish energy, especially when you’ve got unfinished business from last week. Today’s Mercury-Pluto magic gives you laser insight. Cut through the noise, kill…

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    GeForce NOW Performance $29.99 / 6 months

    NVIDIA offers 6-Months GeForce Now Performance Ad-free Membership for $29.99. Thanks to Community Member catpunt for posting this deal. Note: After 6-Month promotional period, membership renews at $49.99 for 6-Months unless you cancel. Performance Membership Includes (compare plans): GeForce RTX | 8 vCPUs Gaming Rig GeForce RTX rigs are upgraded virtual rigs for Performance members. Their virtual specs and performance can vary based on game and server availability, and include enhanced RTX capabilities like real time ray tracing and DLSS. Ad-free Up to 1440p/60fps Surround 5.1 Audio Monthly play time: 100 hours with 15 hours rollover Short queue times…

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    Daytime boosts immunity, scientists find

    The immune system is regulated by a body clock and is more active during the day, scientists at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland have discovered. A breakthrough study, led by scientists at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, has uncovered how daylight can boost the immune system\’s ability to fight infections. The team focused on the most abundant immune cells in our bodies, called \’neutrophils\’, which are a type of white blood cell. These cells move quickly to the site of an infection and kill invading bacteria. The researchers used zebrafish, a small freshwater fish, as a model organism,…

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    Journals, trade website refuse to correct critiques of book on Alzheimer’s fraud – Retraction Watch

    Amyloid-beta plaques (brown) and tau protein tangles (blue). Credit: National Institute on Aging/NIH Investigative journalist Charles Piller’s latest book, Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer’s, came out in February. It details the work of Matthew Schrag, a neurologist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., and other sleuths who uncovered evidence of problems in hundreds of research papers about the neurologic condition.  Most reviews and coverage have been positive, Piller said. But some Alzheimer’s researchers have criticized the book in reviews published in JAMA, The Lancet Neurology, and the website Alzforum, which hosts news and commentary…