In 1925, seven students went 60 hours without sleep—for science
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In 1925, seven students went 60 hours without sleep—for science

Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday.The grueling Medical College Admission Test, or MCAT, was first devised in the 1920s by George Washington University professor Frederick August Moss. Originally called the Scholastic Aptitude Test for Medical Students, Moss developed the readiness test as a way to curb high dropout rates in medical schools. The MCAT paved the way for other standardized admission exams, like the SAT, and the many sleepless nights college-bound students still endure in preparation. But Moss likely wouldn’t have minded that sleepless legacy: To Moss, a psychology professor at GWU, sleep was a useless habit. In November 1925, Popular Science writer Newton Burke described an experiment Moss conceived of to assess whether sleep was a “tragic waste of a third of the precious hours of...
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We’ve done the science—let’s get on with climate action
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We’ve done the science—let’s get on with climate action

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Is a Vibration Plate the Ultimate Weight Loss Hack? We Consulted the Pros
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Is a Vibration Plate the Ultimate Weight Loss Hack? We Consulted the Pros

You've seen them online, and let's be honest, the promise is almost offensively tempting: stand on a vibrating plate and... get fit? The claims that these machines can help you lose weight and build strength with minimal effort sound way too good to be true. So, is this a revolutionary piece of exercise equipment or just an expensive gimmick destined to become a laundry rack? Can you really just shake your way to a better body? We got tired of wondering, so we went straight to the fitness experts to get the real answers on the benefits, the risks, and who should absolutely step away from the wobble.Don't miss any of our unbiased tech content and lab-based reviews. Add CNET as a preferred Google source on Chrome.What is a vibration plate?Whole-body vibration plates are a form of exercise...
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H-1B vs K Visa: Two visions for foreign talent -1B?
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H-1B vs K Visa: Two visions for foreign talent -1B?

H-1B vs K Visa: As governments across the world tighten their immigration policies or recalibrate them for economic advantage, global skilled workers are increasingly being forced to choose between shifting priorities, and now, the US and China, two of the world's largest economies, are both reshaping how they attract foreign talent. But they’re moving in very different directions.US Increases H-1B Visa Fee to $100,000In the US, the H-1B visa, which was long seen as a gateway for skilled professionals, especially in tech, is facing a major upheaval, as per a report. What Is the H-1B Visa and Who Uses It?H-1B visas allow highly skilled foreign professionals to work in speciality occupations in the US that generally require at least a bachelor’s degree to fulfil the role for jobs in the fields of science, technology, engineering...
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