Nathan Sykes demonstrates personal and artistic growth on second studio album ‘Ultraviolet’

Nine years after his debut solo album, Nathan Sykes is ready to reintroduce himself — this time, with no apologies and no hesitation. ‘Ultraviolet’, his long-awaited second studio album, out TODAY, marks a return not just to music, but to himself. “With such a long period between solo albums, and so much personal growth during…

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Stop Overloading the Wrong Part of Your Brain at Work

Despite the proliferation of productivity tools, performance frameworks, and time management hacks, many leaders still end their days feeling overwhelmed and mentally spent. The cause isn’t always workload. Through research for my books and my work as a neuroscience-led consultant supporting global organizations and partnering with universities, I’ve found that often it’s how they’re using…

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HALLE BERRY CELEBRATES DAUGHTER NAHLA’S EARLY COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE WITH SWEET SURPRISE

Halle Berry is one proud mom! The Oscar-winning actress took to Instagram to celebrate her daughter Nahla‘s early college acceptance. Halle Berry congratulating daughter on college acceptance. HALLE BERRY INSTAGRAM “Congratulations to my sweet Angel Nahla for her early college acceptance!” the 59-year-old, wrote on her Instagram Stories. The post featured a pink funfetti cake…

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Why Building an Artificial Pancreas for People with Diabetes Is So Hard—And How Tech Is Finally Catching Up

This article is part of “Innovations In: Type 1 Diabetes,” an editorially independent special report that was produced with financial support from Vertex. Edward Damiano carved his life into precise 90-minute intervals. In 2000 his then 11-month-old son, David, developed type 1 diabetes when an autoimmune response in his tiny body attacked the beta cells…

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