2024 Oscars: Emma Stone Explains Her Wardrobe Malfunction While Winning Best Actress!
You just might fall in crazy, stupid, love with this photo of Emma Stone and Dave McCary at an Oscars after-party.
While the Poor Things star and the writer tend to keep details of their relationship private, they gave fans a glimpse into their romance by sharing a kiss at the Governors Ball March 10. In the snap, Emma—dressed in a mint Louis Vuitton gown—and a tuxedo-clad Dave could be seen wrapping their arms around each other as they smooched.
However, this wasn't their only PDA that evening. Emma also planted a peck on Dave's lips after she won Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in Poor Things (…
If a flock of ravens had a 401(k), there’s at least a fair chance they’d be better prepared for retirement than you are. And as for remembering to put the snow tires on the car before the first blizzard? They’d have it done by October. Say what you will about the ravens’ literal bird brains, a new study in the journal Science suggest that the animals may be far better than we ever knew at planning ahead and even bargaining for future benefits.คำพูดจาก เว็บสล็อตใหม่ล่าสุด
The ability to take actions now that pay only later dividends is not something at which most animals or even human children excel. Delayed gratification—eating on…
Large swathes of the global oil industry will pledge to eliminate methane emissions and gas flaring by the end of the decade, the president of the COP28 climate summit said.
More than 20 oil and gas producers, from both the private and state sectors, have made the commitment alongside setting targets to reach net zero by 2050, Sultan Al Jaber said at the Adipec oil and gas exhibition in Abu Dhabi on Monday. He did not name the companies. Tackling methane emissions is seen as a quick and effective climate solution because ton-for-ton it’s a far more potent agent of global warming than carbon dioxide in the short term.
Al Jaber’s presidency of the United Nations-sponsored talks has sparked controversy because he’s also head of Abu Dhabi National Oil Co., one of the world…
It came as a surprise to many when, on Feb. 3, Australian regulators announced that medicines containing the psychedelic substances MDMA and psilocybin can soon be used there to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and treatment-resistant depression, respectively. That decision makes Australia the first country in the world to formally recognize the therapeutic use of psychedelics.
Other countries, including the U.S., may be headed toward a similar outcome, some experts say.
Research increasingly suggests that psychedelics can be powerful tools for treating a variety of mental-health conditions, from PTSD and depression to addiction and eating disorders. “I’ve been doing this for 11 years,” says Albert Perez Garcia-Romeu, an assistant professor of ps…