Environment and Climate CO2 Emissions Are Rebounding, but Clean Energy Revolutions Are Emerging At the upcoming Conference of the Parties (COP26) in November,
Science and Tech Artificial Intelligence Outperforms Humans in Creating Cancer Treatments, but Do Doctors Trust It? It Depends! The impact of deploying Artificial Intelligence (AI) for radiation cancer
Environment and Climate Fossil Secret May Shed Light on the Diversity of Earth’s First Animals A large group of iconic fossils widely believed to shed
Science and Tech The Wistar Institute Recruits Noam Auslander, Ph.D., as Assistant Professor to Bring Artificial Intelligence Research to Its Cancer Center The Wistar Institute, an international biomedical research leader in cancer,
Science and Tech Signs of COVID-19 Mortality May be Easily Measured at Home Two easily measurable signs of health — respiration rate and
Science and Tech 5 Ways to Detect Heart Disease Early Your heart is one of the most important parts of
Environment and Climate Jacobs Awarded $6.4 Billion Contract for US Department of Energy’s Idaho Cleanup Project Jacobs (NYSE:J) was awarded the Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP) at
Science and Tech Global Study Finds Each City Has Unique Microbiome Fingerprint of Bacteria and Viruses Each city has its own unique microbiome, a “fingerprint” of
Business and Money Anywhere-Work Strategy Can Enhance Employee Experience and Drive Employee Retention Rates While many business leaders are drawn to vaccine passports as
RH Markets • Lifestyle Edition Hottest New Jawline Trend From Asia Starting to Dominate USA Market: V Line Jaw Surgery We all want to face the world with our chin
Science and Tech Astroport Space Technologies Awarded NASA Contract for Lunar Construction Research Astroport Space Technologies, Inc. was awarded a NASA Phase 1
RH Markets • Business Edition Walker & Dunlop Completes Capital Stack for Build-for-Rent Acquisition Walker & Dunlop, Inc. announced today that it has arranged
Science and Tech Argonaut Project Launches Design Effort for Super-Cold Robotics The Argonauts of Greek mythology braved sharp rocks, rough seas,
Business and Money While the Wage Gap Is Narrowing, Unequal Pay and Discrimination Remain Prevalent for Underrepresented Talent in Tech Men were offered higher salaries than women for the same
Science and Tech Alien Radioactive Element Plutonium-244 Prompts Creation Rethink The tiny traces of plutonium-244 were found in ocean crust
Environment and Climate ERM Plays Critical Role in the Successful Completion of the First Commercial-Scale Offshore Wind Energy Project in the U.S. The Biden-Harris Administration has now approved the construction and operations
Environment and Climate Harvard Chemist Pioneered Atmospheric Studies, Proving CFCs Destroy the Ozone Layer The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation has announced that James
Science and Tech Psychology Research Demonstrates Unique ‘Time Compression’ Effect of Virtual Reality Grayson Mullen was playing a virtual reality game at a
Policy and Public Interest Advocacy Groups Urge US and UK Governments to Include Consumers in Talks With Airlines on Reopening Transatlantic Travel Travel Fairness Now, a non-profit coalition that supports greater competition,
Science and Tech Tampa General Hospital Looks Back at a Year of Pandemic From standing up COVID-19 units overnight to vaccinating the first
Science and Tech Rush University Medical Center Collaborates With Malcolm X College to Train COVID-19 Vaccine Ambassadors The City Colleges of Chicago and Chicago Department of Public
Science and Tech NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Heads for Earth With Asteroid Sample After nearly five years in space, NASA’s Origins, Spectral Interpretation,
Business and Money As Employers Increase Hiring Activity Across U.S., Expect More Tech Workers to Explore Their Career Options The U.S. technology sector has now recorded employment growth in
Science and Tech New Class of Drug Gives Hope to Some Ovarian Cancer Patients A study published yesterday in Nature Communications shows that the drug rucaparib
Science and Tech CVS Health Expands No-Cost Health Screening Program to Address Health Equity and Disparities CVS Health (NYSE: CVS) announced today it has launched an
Environment and Climate People of Color Hardest Hit by Air Pollution From Nearly All Emission Sources Various studies show that people of color are disproportionately exposed
Business and Money Automation Adds to Job Security Concerns: 68% of Workers Say They Would Train for a New Career More than two-thirds of workers are willing to retrain for
Fashion and Style Haimov Jewelers Becomes One of the Highly Preferred Jewelry Manufacturers Being a manufacturer of jewelry can be a tricky business.
Science and Tech Gladstone Researchers Have Identified the Blood Cells Most Likely to Be Targeted by HIV During a Real-life Infection In the 40-some years since the beginning of the HIV/AIDS
Environment and Climate Accurate Subseasonal-to-Seasonal Arctic Sea-Ice Prediction Remains a Grand Challenge As an indicator and “amplifier” of global climate change, the
Science and Tech New Research Uncovers Continental Crust Emerged 500 Million Years Earlier Than Thought The first emergence and persistence of continental crust on Earth
Science and Tech Dr. Bal Raj Shares Tips on How to Prevent Sports Injuries Sports injuries are the worst nightmares to athletes, and no
Environment and Climate Washington Governor Jay Inslee Visits Green Manufacturer ECOS to Celebrate Earth Day ECOS, a pioneer in environmentally friendly cleaning products, welcomed Washington
Science and Tech Jersey Shore University Medical Center Cardiac Team Performs Rare, Lifesaving Combined Procedures Experts from Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center’s Structural
Science and Tech Study Identifies Creativity Genes That Set Homo Sapiens Apart From Close Living and Extinct Relatives A new study is the first-ever to identify the genes
Environment and Climate On Earth Day, 3M Commits to Reduce Its Use of New Plastic Made From Petroleum by 125 Million Pounds by 2025 On Earth Day, 3M (NYSE:MMM) is committing to reduce its
Environment and Climate Sunlight to Solve the World’s Clean Water Crisis Less than 3 per cent of the world’s water is
People and Culture American Foundation for the Blind Announces ‘Inclusive Power of Music’ Centennial Conversation The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB), in celebration of
Science and Tech Dr. LaBrasca Explains VASER Liposuction Dr. Algie LaBrasca earned his doctorate in osteopathic medicine from
Science and Tech Coronavirus Protein May Lead the Way to Future COVID-19 Vaccines A new computational study suggests that a protein present in
Environment and Climate Forest Elephants Are Now Critically Endangered – Here’s How to Count Them A team of scientists led by the Wildlife Conservation Society
Business and Money From Government to Marketing and Technology: Ryan Raiker on How He Managed to Make the Career Switch We caught up with Ryan after seeing a recent interview
Science and Tech Potential Use of Garlic Compounds in Human Medicine Researchers from the University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague
Environment and Climate Beaver Valley Unit 1 Nuclear Power Station Begins Refueling Outage Energy Harbor Corp. announced today its Unit 1 at the
Science and Tech Cancer-Killing Virus Therapy Shows Promise Against Inoperable Skin Cancers Early results show that a new combination drug therapy is
Environment and Climate Scant Evidence That ‘Wood Overuse’ at Cahokia Caused Local Flooding, Subsequent Collapse Whatever ultimately caused inhabitants to abandon Cahokia, it was not
Science and Tech Hubble Spots Double Quasars in Merging Galaxies NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope is “seeing double.” Peering back 10
Science and Tech From Stardust to Pale Blue Dot: Carbon’s Interstellar Journey to Earth We are made of stardust, the saying goes, and a
Environment and Climate Quark Expeditions Takes Ownership of Ultramarine: Forever Changing Polar Exploration Quark Expeditions, the Leader in Polar Adventures, took ownership today
Environment and Climate Major U.S. Airlines Commit to Net-Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050 Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization representing the