Part two of our conversation with Bob Tyson and Cayce Lynch about their upcoming book “Nuclear Verdicts: The Apex – Break the Pattern,” which examines how certain tactics correlated with the outcome ...
“It’s possible that the mice weren’t seeing them,” admits Shin, “because the technique has involved a relatively small number of neurons, for technical limitations. But in the future, one could expand ...
While hybrid work is on the rise, UK employers are requiring more in-office days. Two- and three-day schedules now account for 81% of hybrid roles.
The amplituhedron, a shape at the heart of particle physics, appears to be deeply connected to the mathematics of paper folding.
When I was a young boy in elementary school lacking much in the way of taste, I used to complain over and over again whenever my dad would try to introduce my brother and me to artists he followed ...
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GoodRx reports over 5.6 million Americans live in "pulmonology deserts," lacking accessible lung care, mostly in the central U.S.
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On Wednesday, Oct. 4, Gettysburg College hosted a judicial candidate forum featuring the two candidates running for the Adams County Court of Common Pleas. The elected candidate will run for a 10-year ...
The first fast radio burst, or FRB, was discovered in 2007 in archival data collected back in 2001, and scientists were pretty boggled. Lasting just milliseconds, the incredibly powerful spike of ...
Bingo nights in Colorado is a $110 million industry where nonprofits need not let anyone know they're sponsoring the game and results in as little as a penny for every dollar wagered.
Triple Zero calls have surged 44 per cent in a decade. Carrier networks are failing, and bushfire season is here. Can Australians still trust the system?