Researchers from Michigan State University have received a $3.4 million grant from the National Institute of Health to continue studying endometriosis, a condition where tissue grows on the outside ...
Letter: The perception of teachers and nurses as boundlessly, selflessly resilient is a classic example of survivorship bias, says Dr Jenny Andrew ...
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Stephen Henderson’s recent analysis of Mayor Mary Sheffield’s budget captures Detroit’s fiscal reality with unusual clarity: the city is making real progress on bonded debt, but rising pension costs ...
Many telehealth companies have emerged in recent years offering easy access to GLP-1 weight loss drugs as demand has exploded ...
A new study gave five frontier AI models 1,000 real-world claims to fact-check. They disagreed on 67% of them.
Mid-career reinvention, the golden cage, and why the people staring out the window are often closer to the right life than ...
AI Impact examines legal AI workloads, hidden productivity costs, finance transformation and AI-powered health care claims.
Peptides are popping up everywhere you look—from your favorite skincare brand to the grocery store aisle. These “miracle molecules” are being credited with everything from erasing wrinkles to healing ...
A new study from Princeton University, the Smithsonian Institute, the Mpala Research Centre and many partner institutions has now documented the interconnection between the largest animals in the ...
There's a conundrum that has perplexed biologists since Charles Darwin himself. Why do some exotic species take off as invasive pests while others don't?
About six-in-ten Americans say countries around the world, including the U.S., will not do enough to avoid the worst effects of climate change. This growing pessimism is driven by Democrats. Fresh ...