Author name: Emily Crane

Emily Crane is a writer, producer, and editor who has covered politics, health, business, and finance for publications like The Atlantic. She's also the host of the All Work All Play Podcast. She graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism with a focus on investigative reporting and data visualization.

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Study validates anti-aging benefits of low-molecular-weight collagen peptides

Published in the scientific journal Cosmetics, the randomized, placebo-controlled trial evaluated the effects on different skin parameters of daily supplementation with 2.5 grams of COLLinstant LMW manufactured by Barcelona-based Nutraresearch S.L. “Low-molecular-weight collagen peptides, such as those found in COLLinstant LMW, are characterized by their unique composition of glycine- and proline-rich bioactive peptides, which have […]

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Turner tops out $260M SeaTac renovation project

Listen to the article 1 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Turner Construction has reached a new altitude on its $260 million expansion of C Concourse at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.  The New York City-based contractor topped out the steel on the 226,000-square-foot structure, completing vertical construction, according to

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Microsoft plans to pour $80B into cloud data centers

Listen to the article 4 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Microsoft expects to spend roughly $80 billion on AI-enabled data centers to train large language models and deploy AI and cloud-based applications during its current fiscal year, the company’s Vice Chair and President Brad Smith

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It's 'Dry January.' Here's how much you can save by not drinking for a month

The start of a new year is the most popular time to make a resolution or two. For many, those include giving up alcohol for the first 31 days. This year, 22% of adults are participating in Dry January, five percentage points higher than in previous years, according to a new report by Morning Consult. “I

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Walgreens results top estimates as drugstore chain works to slash costs

Walgreens on Friday reported fiscal first-quarter earnings and revenue that topped expectations, as it shutters stores and cuts other costs to steer itself out of a rough spot. Here’s what Walgreens reported for the three-month period ended Nov. 30 compared with what Wall Street was expecting, based on a survey of analysts by LSEG: Earnings

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Will contractors scramble for labor this year? It depends.

Listen to the article 8 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. The construction industry experienced varying degrees of demand in 2024, with some sectors booming and others losing steam.  As prolonged high interest rates slowed private building, federal funding from the Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act continued to

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Bright future: How CarbonFree’s endurocal can help cosmetics brands cut Scope 3 emissions

In 2025, cosmetics and personal care product manufacturers continue to face increasing pressure to reduce carbon emissions and meet evolving regulatory and consumer expectations. One major challenge is addressing Scope 3 emissions, which can account for up to 90% of a company’s carbon footprint, according to a 2022 report by McKinsey & Company. In response,

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