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The longstanding "publish or perish" culture in academia is coming under renewed scrutiny, as a new study published in ...
Busting myths; how a drop of water changed a girl’s life; a tribe’s respect for fishes; and more: picks from columnist.
Dr. Nir Yaacobi from the Digital Shekel team at the Bank of Israel shared that participants in the study were randomly ...
The following MBW op/ed comes from Ruth Barlow, Chair of the UK’s Association of Independent Music (AIM) and Director of Live ...
Although the incidence and mortality rates of heart disease in Estonia have significantly declined over the past ten and even ...
Coogler's Sinners is the best film of the year so far. 2025 is yet to have that one box office hit which has people tripping ...
Ruth Asawa's exhibit at SFMOMA marries depth and breadth of Asawa’s work to the story of how her approach to life made the ...
The 18-month research project, funded by The Road Safety Trust, is a collaboration between the University of Surrey and ...
The late political scientist enjoined readers to look for opposition to authoritarian states not in revolutionary vanguards ...
Data from the Estonian Genome Project shows that individuals with a high genetic risk are more likely to develop heart disease — and often at a younger age. Knowing these risks makes it possible to ...
With the recent firings of Michael Malone and Taylor Jenkins, the question arises, “Which NBA coach could be next?” Only time will tell, but a new study from the Action Network shed some light on this ...
Concluding 18 months of drafting, the City of Cambridge announced the final design of the Mass. Ave Planning Study at a ...