“People go to the grocery store to buy goods and get discounts and deals – and not to be tracked, profiled, or have their ...
Karthik Sankaranarayanan trained in two quite different scientific subfields as a graduate student and as a postdoctoral ...
A corporate artificial intelligence frenzy is sowing fear for workers on a massive scale. Seventy-one percent of people in the U.S., according to a Reuters poll on A.I., are concerned “too many people ...
New data suggests dedicated OB hospitalists can reduce complications and improve access, but for CMOs, the bigger question is ...
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Scientists want to stop cancer decades before it starts, here's how
A growing body of research is pushing cancer science toward a radical shift: detecting and stopping the disease years or even ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Monday, Indiana Governor Mike Braun highlighted dozens of bills the General Assembly passed this session.
Kim Min-seok, CEO of The Pinkfong Co., said he aims to grow Pinkfong and Baby Shark beyond preschool hits into a global ...
Explore the landscape that shapes Asia’s electronic music culture, diving deep into the cities, clubs, festivals and ...
Explore the landscape that shapes Asia’s electronic music culture, diving deep into the cities, clubs, festivals and underground networks.
Fast forward more than two decades. The founder of Freedom Fabricators in Jupiter, Fla., stands in front of a large press brake and its touchscreen controller, again working aluminum—this time on a ...
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Measuring poverty on a spectrum instead of an arbitrary line conveys a more accurate picture of inequality
Michael W. Green, a Wall Street investor, created a buzz in late 2025 by arguing that the U.S. poverty line should be jacked ...
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