Image by Alexander Grey Your 40s are often referred to as your prime earning years, but they can also become your most dangerous financially if you’re not careful. With career growth, a mortgage, kids, and aging parents all demanding your time and money, it’s easy to make short-sighted decisions that can cost you long-term. The truth is that financial choices made in your 40s have serious ripple effects. This is the decade where you should be hitting your stride, building wealth, and setting yourself up for a secure retirement. But these five common money mistakes can quietly derail everything. If…
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More than 1 million Americans are living with Parkinson’s disease today, and this neurodegenerative disorder affects nearly 10 million people worldwide.1 But even as diagnoses surge, industries tied to manufacturing and defense are fighting to keep one of the most well-documented environmental triggers on the market — trichloroethylene (TCE). A clear, volatile solvent used for industrial degreasing, TCE is a damaging chemical that seeps into groundwater, lingers in soil, and vaporizes into homes from contaminated sites. Today, it’s already banned or restricted in Europe and several other countries, and in December 2024, the U.S. followed suit, after the Environmental Protection…
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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. What if you could slow aging and improve your biological function with a single 30-second shot? That’s the promise behind Minicircle, a gene therapy startup with lofty ambitions. As Founder and CEO Mac Davis put it recently on the One Day with Jon Bier podcast: “We want to extend the length and quality of human life.” How the treatment works Minicircle is best known for its therapy focused on the hormone follistatin, a naturally occurring protein that can increase muscle mass, improve recovery, and reduce inflammation. One injection, delivered into body fat,…
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Megacities do not arise from size alone. They emerge by carefully synthesizing infrastructure, ecosystems, and human behavior. A truly functional urban center grows from a systemic design that prioritizes intelligence in layout, environmental stewardship, and social inclusion. As land availability contracts and climate variability accelerates, the challenge of urbanization shifts from expansion to transformation. Mobility systems Modern megacities require multi-tiered transport systems that manage congestion while enhancing connectivity. Railways, expressways, ferry services, and emerging aerial mobility options must interlink seamlessly to support a fast moving economy. Skybridges for pedestrians, bicycle expressways, and underground cargo routes offer layered circulation and preserve…
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At RSAC 2023, Cisco unveiled its new solution, Cisco XDR, with the promise of transforming the way that Security Teams operate. Two years later, Cisco has executed that promise for over 1000 customers, providing defined and prioritized incidents with guided responses, and reducing mean time to respond. Now at RSAC 2025, Cisco is democratizing Security Operations further, evolving the jobs of cyber-defenders once more in the world of AI. Instant Attack Verification Designed to take Incidents in Cisco XDR to the next level, Instant Attack Verification continues to focus on ensuring organizations can quickly understand what is happening in their…
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I was just about to use a skincare product sent by a brand when I received a call from their customer service team informing me that the batch was faulty. That’s unsettling to say the least. I’d be hesitant to shop with them again, once a mistake like that happens, it’s hard to take the risk again. This is where the best quality management systems (QMS) become crucial for businesses. A well-implemented QMS helps businesses catch issues early, ensuring product quality and compliance with industry standards. By streamlining processes, tracking production quality, and providing visibility into every stage of the product lifecycle,…
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Image by Jessica Kessler Decluttering is often portrayed as a spring-cleaning ritual or a trend for the ultra-organized. But the truth is, many of us are holding onto things that don’t serve us physically, emotionally, or mentally. And we do it under the comforting illusion of “just in case.” The real issue isn’t the stuff itself. It’s what it represents. Memories, guilt, what-ifs, money spent—all of it weighs on us, creating invisible clutter that goes beyond our closets and drawers. If you’ve been holding on to things you haven’t used, needed, or even looked at in years, this is your…
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The Formula 1 grid returns to the United States this weekend with the Miami Grand Prix, the fourth installment of one of the newest races on the schedule. The Miami Grand Prix has one of the more unique settings on the schedule, as the circuit winds around Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins. However, for Visa Cash App Racing Bulls teammates Isack Hadjar and Liam Lawson, while this may be the fourth installment of the Miami Grand Prix it is each of their debuts at the Miami International Autodrome. Both young drivers are looking forward to the “atmosphere,”…
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A survey of older Americans found that 79% would want to know if they were in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, and 92% said that if diagnosed, they would probably or definitely want to take a drug that could slow down the disease’s progression. The results may indicate a recent shift in openness toward Alzheimer’s testing and treatment. Westend61/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Westend61/Getty Images Older Americans want to know if they are in the early stages of Alzheimer’s and would happily take a blood test to find out, according to a national survey. The survey of 1,700 people…
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As brands strive to build product visibility in a tough market, it’s still hard to think through their influencer marketing strategy.