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Previous studies have shown that preventing vision loss, treating depression and doing plenty of exercise are all ways of ...
Kevin Hall said his work on ultraprocessed foods has been “hobbled” under the Trump administration. Scientists have been ...
Provost's Fellows for Public Engagement hear from NPR correspondent Nell Greenfieldboyce and Science editor Tim Appenzeller ...
George R.R. Martin is known for two things: writing the Song of Ice and Fire series (which HBO adapted as Game of Thrones) ...
An exclusive Inside Climate News analysis found that a single year of greenhouse gas emissions from tankers carrying LNG from ...
The upshot? As of today, “vegetative electron microscopy” appears in 22 papers, according to Google Scholar. One was the ...
Law schools love applicants with backgrounds in science and technology who bring useful skills and perspectives into the classroom and the courtroom. Most law school applicants, however, feel more ...
Gum chewing independently arose across different cultures and regions at different times, says Jennifer Mathews, an ...
The public release of ChatGPT in November 2022 changed the world. A chatbot could instantly write paragraphs and papers, a task once thought to be uniquely human. Though it may take many years to ...
Gov. Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine visited Perry Elementary to honor its reading and writing curriculum. The school ...
A Russian scientist who works at Harvard University’s Medical School has spent the last six weeks in immigration detention and is facing possible deportation after undeclared frog embryo samples ...
Chronic pain can result from nervous-system overload that creates physical symptoms in response to repressed emotions, therapist Nicole Sachs says.