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Apple, Major League Baseball announce September “Friday Night Baseball” schedule
Elon Musk’s Tesla is promising to sell a humanoid robot. It could be the first of many
Artificial intelligence is taking the consulting industry by storm – should we be concerned?
Indigenous Perspectives In Music Education
Boston Oncology and King Fahd Medical City (KFMC) Partner to Advance Localized Cell & Gene Therapy in Saudi Arabia
Fewer cities can afford to host the Olympics, but Paris 2024 may be clever enough to turn a profit
Ohinetonga Northern Loop Restored
Two youths charged after pursuit in Moree – Operation Regional Mongoose
New Study Finds Evidence Of “Flutie Effect” Off Field
Japan Airlines Will Modernize Fleet with up to 20 More Boeing 787 Dreamliners
What Happens When the “Who” in a Whodunit is Rich and Famous
De Motu Cordis (DMC) announces plans for the next stage of development for DMC-IH1, an inhaled epinephrine drug device combination product
Bourke Air Tractor Accident Preliminary Report
Hobart Lord Mayor joins Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative
Immigrant moms feel unsafe and unheard when seeking pregnancy care – here’s how they’d improve Philly’s health care system
Abortion restrictions harm mental health, with low-income women hardest hit
Researchers Customize AI Tools For Digital Pathology
AI supercharges data center energy use – straining the grid and slowing sustainability efforts
H.I.G. Capital Raises $1.3 Billion for Europe Realty Fund III
India’s high air pollution counts for a large share of deaths
Model estimates groups most affected by intimate partner violence
Early version of Black Pride brought US a step closer to Juneteenth
Mike Schafer ’86 to retire as hockey coach after next season
Atmospheric nitrous oxide emissions grew 40% from 1980 to 2020, new study finds
Nitrous oxide greenhouse emissions increase by 40 per cent in 40 years
How do you build tunnels and bridges underwater? A geotechnical engineer explains the construction tricks
Global Scale Of Deaths Caused By Pollution Laid Bare
Manmade pollutants and climate change contribute to millions of deaths from cardiovascular disease each year, warn a coalition of leading scientists
RevBits wins Twice in the 2024 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards for Privileged Access Management and Endpoint Security
Breaking new ground with trials targeting the biology of anorexia nervosa
New University of Canterbury research identifies brain network link to stuttering | University of Canterbury
WORLD’S MOST ICONIC ROCK BAND, THE ROLLING STONES, SELECTS THUNDER RIDGE NATURE ARENA AS DESTINATION FOR FINAL NORTH AMERICAN PERFORMANCE
University of Adelaide heart specialist receives US honour
AI chatbots are intruding into online communities where people are trying to connect with other humans
Cities Service Boston Memorial
Piedmont Announces Upcoming Conference Participation
Algorithms help people see and correct their biases, study shows
Finding Your Calling At Cornell
Stirling Square, TA Associates, and Macquarie Capital Complete Acquisition of Byggfakta
Speaker: Content moderation is free speech, not censorship
US long-term care costs are sky-high, but Washington state’s new way to help pay for them could be nixed
Delivering a Future Made in Australia with 400 new technology jobs in Brisbane
Government needs to plan for resilient food systems in Australia
TikTok fears point to larger problem: Poor media literacy in the social media age
Ice age climate analysis reduces worst-case warming expected from rising CO2
Engagement Is Heart Of Tim Chi’s ’98 Success
Preventive Angioplasty Does Not Improve Prognosis
Online child safety laws could help or hurt – 2 pediatricians explain what’s likely to work and what isn’t