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Some of the strangest things you'll see on a baseball field happened this week. Here's how it all looked through the broadcasters' eyes.
As you experience or encounter new things, your brain must encode this information via the right neural networks at the right ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Dr. Donald Ingber of the Wyss Institute at Harvard University, about the impact of the stop-work orders that went out this week for federally-funded research.
Texas will hold a sales-tax holiday on water-efficient products from May 24-26, 2025, to promote water conservation.
But revising can be a drag, and you may well be trying to commit things to memory that you aren't that engaged with. If this ...
As UC Santa Cruz students gear up for the annual 420 gathering at Porter Meadow, the campus' once-legendary status as a ...
Plus, some employers consider issuing burner phones to U.S.-bound staff, Nike AI head goes to Big Pharma, AI agents are already taking over work and more in this week’s Careers newsletter.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. According to the Global Burden of Disease study, which compiles and analyzes population health data from 204 countries, the number ...
New research led by the University of Portsmouth has revealed how puppetry and other creative methods can effectively make ...
Several Montgomery County parents said in court filings that exposing their kids to the new books at school violated their ...
At any given time, about 100,000 people in the U.S. are waiting to become kidney transplant recipients. Roughly one-fifth of those get a new kidney ...
Scientific credibility depends on valid research. But with growing concerns about replication failures and questionable ...