Imagine diagnosing cancer, tracking its progress, and identifying treatment resistance—all from a simple blood sample. Just a ...
"The biggest shift we're seeing is the move from transactional to experiential," John McCauley, a partner and director of ...
A prescription refill program that quietly launched in Utah earlier this year has kicked off a big medical debate: Is ...
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Exposure to everyday chemicals can add up – a toxicologist offers simple steps to reduce your dose
Imagine an ordinary Tuesday. You wash your hair, put on deodorant, drink coffee, pack lunch in a plastic container and ...
The Twenty-Ninth International Obfuscated C Code Contest – or IOCCC for short – is back again with the results of the 2025 competition. This year, one of the entrants has a unique new trick up their ...
Cyber risk is now business risk, turning the CISO from a back-office tech manager into a high-stakes executive who owns ...
It has been a busy month for the Supreme Court. Arguably its most consequential decision was overturning a 91-year-old precedent confirming Congress’s ability to create independent agencies, staffed ...
Why is Alito so angry when he keeps winning? A new biography traces the justice’s grievance from Princeton and Yale to the Supreme Court.
Guidance on processes companies should implement to comply with US export laws and regulations, including conducting key ...
The world faces freshwater and clean water crises, not only in poor nations, making desalination a critical technology. Its ...
California could begin testing students as early as kindergarten in math if a bill currently going through the state ...
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Penalties loom for Washington if state doesn’t improve food stamp error rates
Under Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill,” the state could face over $90 million in added costs if it can’t curb overpayments ...
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