This AI Startup Is Erasing Call Center Worker Accents

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Gene Therapy Successfully Treats Spinal Cord Injuries Without Side Effects | SciTechDaily

GENE THERAPY SUCCESSFULLY TREATS SPINAL CORD INJURIES WITHOUT SIDE EFFECTS

An international team of researchers led by scientists at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine reported that a gene therapy that inhibits targeted nerve cell signaling effectively reduced neuropathic pain in mice with spinal cord or peripheral nerve injuries with no detectable side effects. SciTechDaily

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Train Your Nervous System To Manage Stress Better With The Apollo Wearable | [Partner]

TRAIN YOUR NERVOUS SYSTEM TO MANAGE STRESS BETTER WITH THE APOLLO WEARABLE

Even when you're putting in the work to stay healthy, stress can leave us feeling pretty helpless. Now, there's a wearable for that: train your body to manage stress better and enjoy more restful sleep with Apollo™. The Apollo device uses touch therapy to send silent, soothing vibrations that relax the body and mind, melting away stress and helping you unwind. Users report deeper sleep, better focus, and reduced feelings of anxiety after using Apollo consistently. The more you use it, the better your nervous system will manage stress, so get yours for 10% off today. [Partner]

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It's Time For The Fashion Industry To Launch A Farm-To-Closet Movement | The Smithsonian

IT'S TIME FOR THE FASHION INDUSTRY TO LAUNCH A FARM‑TO‑CLOSET MOVEMENT

The farm-to-table food process is relatively straightforward, so why can't fashion be the same way? After all, regenerative fibers like cotton are grown the same exact way: On a farm. The only issue is all the moving parts when it comes to fashion development, where one dress, for example, uses materials sourced from multiple countries. So, how can we make "farm‑to‑table" sustainable fashion a reality? Where there's a will … The Smithsonian

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The New Wave Of Drinkers: Meet The New Non-Alc Mezcal | The Fascination

THE NEW WAVE OF DRINKERS: MEET THE NEW NON-ALC MEZCAL

Calling all mezcal aficionados, do we have a treat for you! Drink Monday, one of the pioneer brands of non‑alc, has added a delightful new flavor profile to their bar carts. Mezcal is a tribute, a nod to old-world traditions made modern for the next generation of drinkers to experience, enjoy, and celebrate. With notes of florals, fruit, and agave nectar met by campfire smoke and pepper. This dry, balanced reposado is undeniably complex, finishing clean with lingering warmth. This mezcal doesn't just have zero alcohol, it also has zero calories, carbs, and sugar. Made by hand in small batches in their Southern California craft distillery to ensure the highest quality in every bottle. Whether you're paleo, keto, gluten-free, a parent, an athlete, or you're just taking a break from alcohol, stick to your game plan with Drink Monday. Monday's mezcal brings full flavor without that unsavory hangover. Check it out today, and shop even more great deals during The Fascination's Labor Day First Look – salut! The Fascination

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California To Ban All Sales Of Gas-Powered Cars By 2035 | The Verge

CALIFORNIA TO BAN ALL SALES OF GAS-POWERED CARS BY 2035

They're doing, they're actually doing it. California has finally pulled the trigger on legislation to stop the sale of gas-powered cars by 2035, pushing the EV arms race to the next level. Controversial, to say the least, but the move is projected to both ramp up production of electric vehicles as well as push other states to adopt the same principle, placing the U.S. firmly on a path to a majority EV future. The Verge

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Be Your Own Barista With These Instant Latte Blends From Clevr

BE YOUR OWN BARISTA WITH THESE INSTANT LATTE BLENDS FROM CLEVR

Be your own barista with these instant adaptogenic latte blends. Caffeine is a huge part of most people's morning routines and Clevr is sick of the jitters and crash that comes with it! These better-for-you instant lattes keep you focused and energized to get you through that 2 o'clock slump. It's hard to pick favorites from this impressive lineup but we've been obsessing over the 100% caffeine-free Golden Latte. Which combines single-origin turmeric with warming spices, decadent oat milk, coconut cream, and your daily dose of adaptogens, shrooms, and probiotics. Naturally sweetened with monk fruit and 100% plant-based organic or non-GMO ingredients. All you have to do is add water in whichever form you prefer, stir, blend, shake, or froth — the choice is yours! Reimagine your morning routine with a drink that actually benefits you throughout the day. Check out these at-home lattes with coffee shop smoothness, you won't regret it. Clevr

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This AI Startup Is Erasing Call Center Worker Accents | The Guardian

THIS AI STARTUP IS ERASING CALL CENTER WORKER ACCENTS

If you've ever seen the film Sorry to Bother You, you know that call center dialects are a sensitive subject. In the movie, Danny Glover gives Lakeith Stanfield's character, Cassius, some "sage" advice when it comes to hitting their sales numbers: "Use your white voice." Now, one startup wants to make that a reality with the help of AI. The Guardian

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