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More than 40 million people in the U.S. were under heat alerts Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
A document the Department of Health and Human Services distributed to members of Congress to justify recent changes to ...
Most, when prodded, give a playful shrug at the curious phenomenon at Long Island's Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy ...
Many teachers already know how to use these time-tested tools, so getting even more out of them just makes sense.
With dedication and ingenuity, a recovery team has been helping the endangered shorebirds overcome old and emerging threats ...
People with ME/CFS (myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome) have significant differences in their blood compared ...
In fact, the deep biosphere pushes living things to the known maximum for life to survive, which, according to a 2014 study, sits at around 122°C (252°F). That life, however, means microbial archaea, ...
With fewer staff and less funding, institutions face greater barriers to adopting and managing the technologies essential to ...
Arctic peatlands are expanding with rising temperatures, storing more carbon at least for now. But future warming could reverse this benefit, releasing massive emissions.
One of the most common surgical complications is postoperative pain that persists long after the surgical incision has healed ...
Tom McAndrew, a computational scientist and associate professor in Lehigh's College of Health, recently published a paper in ...
Sales tools now must continuously reason from real-time company activities across the web, capturing nuanced signals ...