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The U.S. economy shrank at a 0.5% annual pace from January through March as President Donald Trump’s trade wars disrupted ...
The St Louis Fed recently did an interesting AI survey that suggested the benefits of AI are large in certain areas but far ...
Tania León, the noted composer and conductor who also co-founded Dance Theatre of Harlem, never planned on emigrating to the ...
Our brains may work best when teetering on the edge of chaos. A new theory suggests that criticality a sweet spot between order and randomness is the secret to learning, memory, and adaptability. When ...
New research proposes a unified theory of brain function based on criticality—a state where the brain teeters between order ...
Another investor is scammed in Uganda. Fast and furious. Millions of dollars gone. The scammed investor tells of fixers who ...
Ofsted praised the nursery’s focus on confidence, early maths and cultural experiences despite space constraints ...
She doesn’t chase credit, says a retired colleague of Latha, who days ago put up a post crediting Indian Railways & ‘unsung heroes’ for success of Chenab Rail Bridge.
Can a culture survive as a way of life, even as the language and writing at its core, alter with time? Can we be rational and Malayalee or do we have to necessarily be religious and proudly cultural ...
Syllabus: The NTA has put the official JEE Main 2026 Syllabus online on their website: jeemain.nta.nic.in. If you're planning ...
In a new paper with implications for preventing Alzheimer's disease and other neurological disorders, Keith Hengen, an associate professor of biology in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St.
People with Chiari malformations have a skull shape similar to Neanderthals, suggesting that the condition may be caused by ...