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This iconic historical figure was considered a failure in his time
History is full of people whose achievements were unrecognized during their lifetimes. Some of the most influential figures ...
Daily biometrics, smart scales and AI companions are quietly rewriting the rules of aging.
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ARPA-H-funded PROSPR program focuses on the biological hallmarks of aging
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health has received an award as part of the PROactive Solutions for Prolonging Resilience (PROSPR) program within the Advanced Research Projects Agency for ...
Lead image: This artist’s conception depicts how the formation of the universe’s first stars may have appeared. Dense clouds of hydrogen and helium likely collapsed inward, increasing pressure and ...
Amy Schumer, Debra Messing and David Schwimmer were among the celebrities performing on stage at ‘Letters, Light and Love’ ...
Nations (especially those that are heavily reliant on trade) must redouble efforts to strengthen domestic economic resilience ...
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To protect their businesses, corporate leaders need to speak out about the events in Minnesota and beyond
Good corporate stewardship requires more than just operating a business and managing a balance sheet. It requires being ...
The Schrödinger equation rewrote the rules of matter and forever changed the field of chemistry. Donald Truhlar, a chemist at the University of Minnesota, calls it the “greatest advance of the 20th ...
Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Thursday issued a statement responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent address to the Knesset, saying the historical record reflects a deeper and more ...
For decades, the U.S. has attracted talented scientists from all over the world. That may be changing.
Good Thursday morning! In today’s Daily Kickoff, we look at efforts by Jewish groups to lobby Democratic governors to opt ...
Science’s success at staving off death from heart disease or cancer has made another diagnosis more likely: Dementia.
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