A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
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How to clean solar panels in arid areas? Waterless systems could improve efficiency
As the world grapples with the challenges of meeting rising electricity demand, particularly in developing countries, solar ...
AWS' outtage affects businesses, OpenAI's Atlas browser takes on Chrome and a great comparison of QuickBooks Desktop and ...
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Science Says Every Meeting Should Always Start on Time (If You Want It to Actually Be Productive)
Research shows meetings that start on time are significantly more productive. So why do so few meetings actually kick off ...
The Trump administration wants to sharply speed up the construction of nuclear power plants, but fixing the industry’s ...
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Pharaohs in Dixieland – how 19th-century America reimagined Egypt to justify racism and slavery
There was a reason Southern businessmen and thinkers were inspired by ancient Egypt: To them, it served as proof that all ...
Fall is a good time to take stock of your work habits, gauge whether they’re serving you well, and make changes if they’re ...
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The Age of De-Skilling
But the real puzzle isn’t whether de-skilling exists—it plainly does—but rather what kind of thing it is. Are all forms of de ...
Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand how parents of kids ages 12 and younger approach their children’s technology use and screen time. For this analysis, we surveyed 3,054 parents ...
In a new book about the dilemma of school choice in New York, a sociologist casts the Big Apple as a microcosm for the ...
Eleanor Johnson's new book, 'Scream With Me,' examines how the rise of feminism was reflected in horror movies. “Even from ...
The administration has sharply cut funding for U.S. scientific research and eliminated thousands of jobs. Here, scientists ...
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