A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
A new look at radio maps of the sky shows a pronounced tilt, called a dipole, that astronomers are still unable to explain ...
The Stanford Daily’s Arts & Life section presents a fall playlist of its current favorite tunes and study jams.
It’s midterm season at the University of Connecticut, meaning that many students are spending their time doing practice problems and memorizing facts before exams. But with so many people doing ...
The genetic roots of a disease or disorder do not always grow into clear-cut, easily diagnosed clinical features. Even if a ...
Knowable Magazine reports on the challenges faced by constitutionally thin individuals, who struggle to gain weight despite ...
The League of Women Voters of Amarillo marked 75 years of civic service, celebrating its legacy and mission to empower voters ...
Superintendent searches can be lengthy and arduous, often involving third-party firms to assist school boards. To be sure, ...
Midterm season, miserable as it is, seems to take up more time in the semester every year. We’ve all been there, cooped up in a favorite study spot, cramming the review for half a semester’s worth of ...
Andreyah Garland, a 44-year-old single mother of three daughters, bought a shotgun in May for protection in the quaint middle-class town of Fishkill, New York. She joined a new and fast-growing local ...
A successful WMS implementation begins with selecting a product that precisely aligns with your organizational needs. While the vendor selection process involves multiple factors, this article ...
If an older adult no longer participates in much social engagement throughout their day, they may experience sleep ...