Scientific studies claim that modern music has become simpler than ever before, both lyrically and musically. But are they ...
Polar bears are expected to become extinct but there are some signs their DNA is changing and they are adapting to new ...
Objective To determine whether a full-scale randomised control trial (RCT) assessing the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a ...
Kyverna Therapeutics stock upgraded to Strong Buy after positive phase 2 results for miv-cel in SPS and MG. Read the latest ...
By Zachary T. Sampson, Shreya Vuttaluru and Bethany Barnes Times Staff Writers Dec. 17, 2025 When they arrived in Longboat ...
A 2025 study showed that more recess time means less stress for students, suggesting that play is not just a ...
Insurers across Asia-Pacific expect to run portfolios with higher risk over the next two years while at the same time indicating a need for more resources in risk, compliance, and data functions, ...
The Arctic Ocean current is at its warmest in the last 125,000 years, and temperatures continue to rise. Due to these warming ...
ASTM published Standard E3499-25 for PIP testing, enabling faster mechanical property analysis in regulated manufacturing ...
Objective To quantify the time lag between biomedical articles and the studies they describe as “recent,” a term widely used to imply timeliness despite rarely reflecting the actual age of the cited ...
We know about fossils and rocks, ice cores and seabeds... but it turns out the Earth has been storing data - on climate, ...
Water is all around us, yet its surface layer—home to chemical reactions that shape life on Earth—is surprisingly hard to study. Experiments at SLAC's X-ray laser are bringing it into focus.
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