For years, Ted Dintersmith has been sounding the alarm that American schools don’t adequately prepare children for the future ...
Scientists have uncovered a powerful new clue in the mystery of brain aging: a single protein called FTL1. In aging mice, higher levels of this protein weakened connections between brain cells and led ...
Gen Z is driving an unexpected faith revival through digital prayer apps and social media, finding peace and purpose in ...
In an interview with Andrew Marantz, the novelist and poet Ben Lerner discusses how smartphones “charge the air around us,” ...
Ryan Courtnage quit the tech company he cofounded and bought 22 acres of land in Creston, British Columbia. "It's really ...
After Marvin Walters retired from the U.S. Navy, he enrolled at IUSB and found a new career and way to help people with his informatics classes.
When Harold Allen died suddenly in his home in Freetown, Indiana, no one suspected anything out of the ordinary. Nine months ...
Ken Griffey Jr.'s experience photographing the 2025 Masters is the subject of a new documentary. Kyle Terada / USA Today ...
Post-mastectomy pain syndrome, or PMPS, is estimated to afflict tens of thousands of U.S. women each year. It is not well ...
Children of active-duty service members lead an existence that only other military kids can fully understand – lives uprooted, friends left behind, constantly starting over as the “new kid” at school, ...
Innovative tool for producing computer chips uses giant, nearly perfect mirrors to make tiny transistors and circuits.
The way a key cellular motor works at an atomic level has been uncovered by simulations conducted by RIKEN biophysicists.
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