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The Specific Socks People Smarter Than Average Tend To Wear
Research by specialists in the field of social psychology has found that people who wear crazy socks often possess ...
Providence police Maj. David Lapatin explains how investigators grappled with four different leads before a fifth finally led ...
If you asked your child to "Draw a scientist," what would they draw? The answer could provide insight into the state of women ...
If you asked your child to "Draw a scientist," what would they draw? The answer could provide insight into the state of women in STEM.
Weakening eyesight is irreversible and incurable. Thanks to modern optics you can live perfectly comfortably with it, and if ...
Joan Brickner writes about Dr. Sommer Nurkic, the Sanford physician in charge of her husband's radiation treatment.
(THE CONVERSATION) The latest Supreme Court case related to abortion is not technically about the legal right to have one. When the court heard oral arguments on Dec. 2, 2025, the word “abortion” came ...
I bent my knees, waved one arm and rocked my hips. The classroom erupted with delight. In that moment, I was free, my ...
Highly competitive, employer-backed pathways to bachelor’s degrees are fueling interest as U.S. leaders look to scale apprenticeships.
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12 Hours at Brown
At approximately 4 p.m. on Saturday afternoon, a gunman enters Room 166 of the Barus and Holley Building at Brown University, ...
Inspired by A Christmas Carol, this fictional reckoning delivers urgent food safety leadership lessons from Dr Darin Detwiler ...
Automotive crash test dummies are born in Ohio, brought to "life" near Detroit, and then sent around the world to make cars ...
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