The iPhone 18 Pro is nowhere near release, but plenty of claims have already been made about Apple's next flagship. Here's ...
Do economic rivalries between Texas and California or New York and Florida feel like yet another sign that America has become ...
Rising electricity demand from EVs and AI is stressing a grid built of centralized, rotating generators. Renewables can ...
Researchers caution that while the findings are promising, the observational study does not prove that GLP-1 drugs prevent ...
A 2025 overview of U.S. sports betting sites, focusing on regulation, transparency, and compliance-driven online wagering ...
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Netflix vs Paramount for WBD, here's what bankers are earning
The battle between Netflix and Paramount for control of Warner Bros. Discovery has turned into one of the richest fee ...
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Does music training really make children smarter? Psychologists say we’ve been asking the wrong question
Music lessons are sometimes sold as a sort of cognitive training. Put a child in front of a piano, the story goes, and ...
Objectives To date, consistent evidence for consequences of heading in football (soccer) on the structure and function of the ...
Background Global warming poses a significant threat to human mental health, with disproportionate effects on vulnerable and ...
San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh, offensive coordinator Klay Kubiak, and quarterback Brock Purdy spoke to reporters after ...
For millions of immigrants, arriving in a new country means navigating not just cultural shifts but economic hurdles.
Objective This study aims to assess the prevalence of cancer risk factors in China’s working population and provide evidence for formulating more targeted workplace cancer prevention strategies.
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