Business and Money Tech Hiring Accelerates as National Employment Growth Slows Technology-related employment and hiring opportunities continue to expand, according to
Fashion and Style Saks Announces Expanded Offerings With New Online Wellness Shop Saks, the premier luxury eCommerce platform, announces the launch of
Environment and Climate Mass Die-Off of Magellanic Penguins Seen During 2019 Heatwave In June 2021, an unprecedented heatwave hit the Pacific Northwest
Fashion and Style L’Oréal Unveils Latest Beauty Tech Innovations Ahead of CES 2022 Ahead of CES 2022, the world’s premier consumer technology conference,
Science and Tech Alamar Biosciences Partners With Abcam to Drive Understanding of the Human Proteome Alamar Biosciences (Alamar), a platform company focused on transforming the
Environment and Climate Civitas Pledges $1 Million to Marshall Fire Relief Efforts Civitas Resources, Inc. announced a pledge of $1 million to
Environment and Climate Meltwater Influences Ecosystems in the Arctic Ocean Oceans are one of the largest carbon sinks on our
Science and Tech What Makes an mRNA Vaccine So Effective Against Severe COVID-19? The first two vaccines created with mRNA vaccine technology —
Science and Tech NASA Selects Four University Teams for Aviation Projects NASA’s research focus on sustainable aviation will get some big
Science and Tech Sailors Encouraged to Get COVID-19 Booster Shots Vice Adm. W. R. Merz, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations
Science and Tech SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination Creates a Strong, Persistent T-Cell Response Scientists have harnessed T cells to better understand the immune
Science and Tech First Genetic Risk Factors Identified for Sudden Unexplained Death in Children After Age 1 A new study found that changes in specific genes may
Environment and Climate Fire and Ice: The Puzzling Link Between Western Wildfires and Arctic Sea Ice Robert Frost wrote a century ago “Some say the world
Science and Tech Henry Ford Health System First in Michigan to Implant Novel Therapy for Recurrent Brain Tumors Surgeons at Henry Ford Health System have treated a patient
Science and Tech Holiday Gatherings During COVID-19: Q&A With Dr. Anne Rimoin Dr. Anne Rimoin is a professor of epidemiology and the
Environment and Climate In Last 15 Years, Deforestation Made Outdoor Work Unsafe for Millions The tropics is becoming hotter due to a combination of
People and Culture Empire State Building Launches Complimentary Steam and Social Studies Curriculum for Students The Empire State Building (ESB), in partnership with Bank Street
Fashion and Style Fashion Can Become 80% Circular Through Pre-Competitive Collaboration to Scale Textile Recycling In the aftermath of COP26, Global Fashion Agenda (GFA) ,
Environment and Climate Small Growers Symposium: Collaboration Is Key to Navigating Supply Chain Navigating the supply chain to get produce to market is
Science and Tech COVID-19 Takes a Toll on People With Blood Cancers and Disorders As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, five studies being
Science and Tech A Longer-Lasting COVID Vaccine? University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Study Points the Way Researchers at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine
Environment and Climate Dinosaurs’ Last Spring: Florida Atlantic University Groundbreaking Study Pinpoints Timing of Chicxulub Asteroid Impact A groundbreaking study led by researchers at Florida Atlantic University and an
Environment and Climate Biden Green Goals Attainable, but Electric Vehicle Purchasing Moves ‘at Glacial Pace’ President Biden signed an executive order requiring the federal government
Science and Tech New Tech Assigns More Accurate ‘Time of Death’ to Cells It’s surprisingly hard to tell when a brain cell is
Science and Tech All Countries Remain Dangerously Unprepared for Future Epidemic and Pandemic Threats Despite important steps taken by countries to respond to the
Science and Tech Financial Times and Infosys Announce Strategic Digital Collaboration to Enhance Immersive Journalism Infosys Infosys (NSE: INFY) (BSE: INFY) (NYSE: INFY), a global leader
Science and Tech U.S. Colleges and Universities Remain Top Choice for International Students The Open Doors 2021 Report on International Educational Exchange underscores the
Environment and Climate Climate Modeling Confirms Historical Records Showing Rise in Hurricane Activity When forecasting how storms may change in the future, it
Policy and Public Interest Vice President Harris’ First National Space Council Meeting Vice President Kamala Harris chaired the first National Space Council
Environment and Climate DOE Restarts Consent-Based Siting Program for Spent Nuclear Fuel, Requests Input on Interim Storage Process The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today issued a request for
Science and Tech Stony Brook University Awarded $9 Million to Develop Soil Technology That Could Replace Cement, Address Erosion Impact Leading a team of researchers in the Department of Materials Science
Environment and Climate Recycling of Tectonic Plates a Key Driver of Earth’s Oxygen Budget A new study co-led by a Cornell researcher has identified
Science and Tech Scalable and Affordable Manufactured Cell-Cultured Meat Could Soon Turn Into Reality Estonian start-up Gelatex has a bold vision of starting a
Environment and Climate ‘Mantle Wind’ Blows Through Slab Window Beneath Panama Volcanic gases are helping researchers track large-scale movements in Earth’s
Environment and Climate Arctic Ocean Started Getting Warmer Decades Earlier Than We Thought The Arctic Ocean has been getting warmer since the beginning
Science and Tech Neurobiologists Reveal How Value Decisions Are Coded Into Our Brains In 2019 University of California San Diego researchers discovered the
Policy and Public Interest House Social Spending Bill’s Immigration Provisions ‘Historic’ The House of Representatives passed a $1.9 trillion social spending
Policy and Public Interest Endocrine Society Celebrates House Passage of Build Back Better Act The Endocrine Society hailed the House of Representatives for including
Science and Tech COVID-19 Booster Shot Helps Vast Majority of Cancer Patients Most cancer patients who had no measurable immune response after
Environment and Climate Bird Conservation Group Receives Funding From U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to Track Important Migratory Routes Along the Northeast The ability of scientists to track migrating animals as small
Environment and Climate EV Connect Offers GM Dealerships Charging Management and Network Services Across Canada & U.S. Premier electric vehicle (EV) charging solution provider EV Connect announced
Business and Money Advancing Gender-Diverse Careers in Traditionally Male-Dominated Fields With a track record of more than 90% of its
Policy and Public Interest Admissions Lotteries at Selective Colleges Might Dramatically Reduce the Enrollment of Students of Color, Low-Income Students, and Men Many advocates for more equitable college admissions policies have called
Environment and Climate Wind and Solar Could Power the World’s Major Countries Most of the Time With the eyes of the world on the United Nations
Environment and Climate Going Beyond Net Zero: Humanscale’s Legacy of Responsible Design and Manufacturing Continues Today, Humanscale published the brand’s ninth annual Corporate Social Responsibility
Science and Tech Crew-2 Astronauts Safely Splash Down in Gulf of Mexico NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 astronauts safely splashed down in the Gulf
Science and Tech Researchers Develop CRISPR-Based Rapid Diagnostic Tool for SARS-CoV-2 Blending experts from molecular genetics, chemistry and health sciences, researchers
Policy and Public Interest Propositions 1, 3 and 4 Rejected by New York Voters Representing more than 200,000 law enforcement personnel from around the
Science and Tech Grady Health System and Partners Achieve ‘Topping Out’ Milestone at Correll Pavilion Grady Health System has achieved the “topping out” milestone on
People and Culture International Arts Elite Brainstorm for Future A conference held by China’s Tsinghua University last weekend gathered