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Secretary-General Tells Security Council That ‘AI’ Must Never Equal ‘Advancing Inequality’, Urging Safe, Secure, Inclusive Future for Technology
Can you run through airport security for love? Leave a child home alone? Here’s what the law says about Christmas movies
Cornell’s ‘big Cheese’ Of Cheese Retires
ClinChoice Extends 13-Year Medidata Partnership with the Addition of Clinical Data Studio to Improve Data Management and Strengthen Clinical Trial Capabilities
Bella Zanesco: finding balance and joy in life and work
Adirondack lakes’ warming is top Chronicle story of 2024
With DoD grant, Cornell to enhance semiconductor supply chain resilience
United Nations Secretary-General Appoints Michelle Gyles-McDonnough as Executive Director of UNITAR
New York bound: Australian publishing professionals take Australian stories to North American market
How does the International Space Station orbit Earth without burning up?
Drowning deaths decline globally but the most vulnerable remain at risk
Updated hep B vaccine more effective for people with HIV
“Us” Vs. “Them” Biases Plague AI, Too
Meta Outage Hit Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp And More
Republicans soared in the recent US elections, but Democrats have reasons for optimism for 2026
Infectious diseases killed Victorian children at alarming rates – their novels highlight the fragility of public health today
BlueTriton’s exit from Ontario shows the effectiveness of bottled water opposition movements
Apple Music expands live global radio offering with three brand-new stations
Rupert Murdoch loses his legal battle, leaving future of media empire in the balance
Mori Memorial Foundation Issues GPCI-2024 and GPCI-Financial Centers Reports
Fluoride in drinking water is in the spotlight again. Let’s not forget how it transformed our oral health
MLS Cup Streams Free On Apple TV This Saturday
Successful caps on English letting agents’ fees disprove the idea that it’s unwise to meddle with free markets
Noise-Activated Camera Trial In Bayside
Trusted partner to the Pacific, or giant fossil fuel exporter? This week, Australia chose the latter
Trusted partner to the Pacific, or giant fossil fuel exporter? This week, Australia picked a side
Spotted Lanternflies in the US Are Living Longer-and Cities May be Helping Them Spread
Reducing risk of opioid addiction while alleviating pain
Cirium Enhances Industry-Leading On-Time Performance Advisory Board with Three Esteemed Aviation Leaders
Cornell awarded NIH National Center on Climate Change and Health grant
What Gut Fungus Reveals About Symbiosis, Allergy
Noam Chomsky at 96: The linguist, educator, philosopher and public thinker has had a massive intellectual and moral influence
Are trans women ‘biologically male’? The answer is complicated
Pan American Silver Completes the Sale of La Arena
Hoons put on notice: Noise camera trial kicks off in Bayside
CCE Orleans County 4-H alums win $500K in Grow-NY competition
Future real estate leaders shine at Cornell’s international case competition
The apocalypse that wasn’t: AI was everywhere in 2024’s elections, but deepfakes and misinformation were only part of the picture
Dozens of cyclists and pedestrians are killed each year in Philly − an injury epidemiologist explains how to better protect bike lanes,…
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – ABC Insiders
Proposed high speed rail link must connect the west – it’s now or never
Bitcoin’s price has surged since Trump’s election – here’s why
Cinnamon, spice and ‘everything nice’ – why lead-tainted cinnamon products have turned up on shelves, and what questions consumers should ask
Researchers of tobacco, alcohol and ultra-processed foods face threats and intimidation – new study
Manchester Museum shortlisted for European Museum of the Year
Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Opens One Hundred and Fourteenth Session in Geneva
CGS Elevates John Samuel to Chief Operating Officer to Further Enhance Client Service and Drive Operational Excellence
Mandelbrot’s fractals are not just gorgeous – they taught mathematicians how to model the real world