Revolutionary progress, like that of GLP-1 drugs, happens when many exceptional people work together, following a robust ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNNew identical twin research upends the nature vs. nurture debate
For more than a century, scientists have debated whether intelligence is mostly a product of nature or nurture. Identical ...
Megan Cattau, an associate professor in Human-Environment Systems, was awarded a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program award for her work investigating the ...
American academics facing threats to their work on health equities can apply to temporarily relocate to the UK to continue ...
As the current NPC Commissioners approach the end of their term in 2026, Pheko reflected on what she hopes to leave behind.
At UMass Chan Medical School, gene therapy researchers Terence R. Flotte and Robert H. Brown are trying to figure out how to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, the fatal neurodegenerative condition ...
One of the first major studies on remote work shows a hidden penalty of flexibility: less supervision. By Emma Goldberg and Ben Casselman Emma Goldberg, who covers the future of work, and Ben ...
The remote work trend has its roots in the pandemic. Over the last two years, employees have adapted to remote working, and now they prefer it and in some cases demand it from their employers. Now ...
A report by the Center for Democracy and Technology looks at teachers' and students' experiences with the technology.
It’s lauded by some as one of the best ways to improve teaching and learning, scorned by others as a complete waste of time. It’s something that teachers might have access to weekly, or barely get ...
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