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Most of us aren't eating enough fibre, and may need more protein as we age - but there are some nutritional powerhouses that ...
Education is a lightning rod for Trump administration cuts, threats, and orders. As part of WNIJ’s “Uncertainty” series, ...
As water systems face mounting pressure from climate change and resource scarcity, artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging ...
"If you can shape [tech] policies to give general guidance in a broad view rather than really specific direction, that tends to hold up," Brian Weeden said.
As far as immutable facts go, the number of continents would seem to be one of them, but is there another continent hiding in ...
Even if we can't see them, microorganisms are everywhere, inextricably linked to life on Earth at every level. They range from pathogenic bacteria and viruses that can make us sick to the microbes ...
The Mifflinburg Area School Board, in a split 5-4 vote, will move forward with the renewal of a contract for a language arts curriculum with a focus on ...
An MIT study shows humans flexibly deploy different reasoning strategies to tackle challenging mental tasks — offering insights for building machines that think more like us.
UC Davis researchers have developed a brain-computer interface that can instantaneously translate brain activity into voice ...
Rachel Reeves has pledged billions for public services in her spending review, with increased settlements for Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales ...
Policymakers have several options to reduce churn in Medicaid enrollment, including expanding continuous eligibility and ...
The importance of small towns for stabilising and supporting the development of rural regions is being gradually recognised in spatial research and ...