This Dutch Manufacturer Will Track Down Your Stolen Bike—and If They Can't, They'll Replace It for Free
VanMoof's SmartBike has a GSM tracking device embedded in the frame, allowing the company to locate pilfered rides.
VanMoof's SmartBike has a GSM tracking device embedded in the frame, allowing the company to locate pilfered rides.
Scientists say feeling too warm can make people less likely to cooperate with or help others.
Facebook has strict rules when it comes to the name on your profile.
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They argue that the chemicals, now banned in soap, should be eliminated from toiletries, toys, clothes, and building materials as well.
They're more likely to have an emergency fund of any size.
You were probably already browsing Google during your job hunt. The company is making it even easier.
Scientists say acetaminophen works as well as ibuprofen for reducing climbers’ risk of developing acute mountain sickness.
It contains more saturated fat than butter, beef fat, and pork lard.
But you'd be surprised how little people do it.
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A huge number of people pay more than they can really afford for housing.
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A simple worksheet can make planning your work absence a breeze.
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Unlimited creative freedom may actually end up hurting you.
Keeping your resume to a single page is a good place to start.
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Stay in the loop at work and keep your inbox manageable while still enjoying your break.
After moving to Vietnam, Zoe Weiner had to figure out how to add structure to her days while living on local time and working on U.S. time.
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