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Making decisions that align long-term goals and short-term rewards is challenging, but it can lead to better choices and ...
Its meddling and arbitrary cuts to staff, programs, and grants are killing an engine of American greatness, insiders say.
Federal funding cuts threaten Ohio universities' research programs, risking millions in lost grants and weakening research ...
"It was emotional that day. Everyone was quiet, because we knew from that moment on that nothing was going to be the same," ...
From dogs predicting your mood to sea turtles navigating with magnetic maps, animals may have senses humans can’t even ...
Science teacher Stacey Woodrow is preparing to compete in the Natural World's Strongest Man & Woman 2025 this summer ...
Precision oncology has entered a new phase, as data sets mature and a new wave of tools emerges to help clinicians manage ...
Experts agree that while you don't have to spend three figures on your products, some higher-priced items have value.
More than 30 million people globally have done a family history DNA test, but few realise this multi-billion dollar ...
After months of stalemate, glimmers of hope have emerged for consensus on a new plan to manage the shrinking Colorado River.
Despite low unemployment, the job market in Singapore remains highly competitive. Some graduates and retrenched mid-career ...
The study shows that being “cool" isn’t the same as being “good." People who are seen as good are often calm, kind, traditional, and focused on helping others. On the other hand, cool people stand out ...