People make buying decisions based on patterns shaped by personality, communication style, and trust. Traditional pressure tactics and scripted approaches often trigger resistance instead of ...
Cloudcure, a specialized health platform dedicated to improving metabolic health through evidence-based, personalized medicine, has announced the launch of its new weight management app designed to ...
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir is one of today's best science fiction books. While much of the science and math is great, it falls a bit when it comes to evolution.
Recently, this BuzzFeed article sharing firsthand stories from teachers got a fair bit of attention. Teachers from ...
Other penguins that have limited diets are more threatened by changes coming from a warming ocean and the makeup of the food ...
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Scientists Discover a New Twist in Why Falling Cats Land on Their Feet
(Linas Toleikis/iStock/Getty Images Plus) For more than a century, scientists have been trying to figure out how a falling cat lands on its feet with such astonishing regularity. A famous scientific ...
Founders of the new Independent Autism Coordinating Committee say they will act as an alternative body to a federal advisory group under RFK Jr.
A Niagara Falls school teacher who was suspended with pay pending the outcome of an investigation into allegations that he told a racist joke to two Black students has been fired.
March is here. But before any team goes dancing, it must face familiar foes. No. 6 seed UCLA men’s basketball (21-10, 13-7 ...
Political scientist Joseph Uscinski, a professor at the University of Miami, talks about conspiracy theories and the people who believe them. Uscinski’s research has found that conspiracy theories are ...
But with a chill lingering in the air, those who choose to drink alcohol should still make sure to grab a coat, Brown experts say. The “alcohol blanket” is a phenomenon where people under the ...
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Why some Manhattan Project scientists feared the Trinity test
At 5:30 a.m. mountain war time on July 16, 1945, the world’s first nuclear weapon detonated over a flat, arid stretch of New Mexico desert. The Trinity test, as it was code-named, confirmed that an ...
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