Quick Take North Carolina regulates exotic animals differently from many other states. Instead of relying on a single ...
Public health experts in Africa say US health deals risk shifting control of data and pathogens away from the continent.
“Water bankruptcy happens when both insolvency and irreversibility conditions are present,” Kaveh Madani, the report’s lead ...
Every year, malaria kills more than 600,000 people worldwide. Most of them are children under 5 in sub-Saharan Africa.
Journalist Ira Glass, who hosts the NPR show “This American Life,” is not a computer scientist. He doesn’t work at Google, ...
Officials are optimistic the power grid will hold, but freezing rain and arctic cold could cause localized electricity ...
The Michigan House Health Policy Committee voted on Wednesday to advance a three-bill package — all unanimously supported by the committee members — that would divert certain misdemeanor defendants to ...
Reading deeply means being able to intentionally choose when to read at different speeds, slowing down as needed to wrestle with difficult passages, savor striking prose, critically evaluate ...
History suggests that societies which wage war on their intellectual institutions ultimately lose more than control – they lose legitimacy. Iran’s universities have long been the heartbeat of reform.
The games' organizers said it was not associated with the group Gov. Greg Abbott has targeted.
A Florida bill allowing prosecutors to consider gang members' social media posts passed its first House committee unanimously ...
For example, malware could send commands to rapidly open and close circuit breakers, a technique known as flapping. This action can physically damage massive transformers or generators by causing them ...