Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick arrived at a Senate subcommittee for what might have been a convivial chat about broadband. But he was ambushed over his trip to Jeffrey Epstein’s island years after ...
Two days before Christmas, readers of the New York Times opinion page were treated to a spectacle of pooh-poohery over ...
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Why simplicity might be the auto industry’s next luxury
Luxury in the car world used to be easy to spot: more cylinders, more chrome, more screens. Now, as digital complexity crowds ...
This scoping review examined the prevalence and characteristics of musculoskeletal injuries in rock climbing and identified ...
During the Trinity test, physicist Enrico Fermi conducted a simple yet ingenious experiment by dropping paper scraps to estimate the atomic bomb's explosive yield. This method, rooted in physics, ...
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When Corrections Backfire: The Fear-Based Debunking Trap
In A Nutshell Fact-checks that repeat scary disease warnings while debunking false cures can accidentally make people trust ...
When patients pay the same no matter the health care option they choose, there’s no incentive for them to make judicious ...
Explore Claude for Education by Anthropic. Learn about Learning Mode, Canvas integration, Teach For All partnership, and how ...
Norway, Denmark, and other countries with fewer childhood vaccines have another thing in common: paid parental leave.
Bonds and interconnects are especially problematic and require more test insertions. Ensuring reliability requires connecting fragmented data that is often siloed. The shift to multi-die assemblies is ...
It could be the fierce Capitol Hill interrogator, or the sensitive bully who will only answer ‘respectful’ questions, writes columnist Kerry Drake. The post Which Harriet Hageman will show up at your ...
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