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What lies beneath your feet might be more dangerous—and more mysterious—than you think. All around the world, scientists are ...
With the app Substage, users can type out file management tasks in plain English, then use the commands it generates to ...
After a week of rain, the Triangle faces isolated flash flooding risks, and heat indices are expected to hit triple digits again. Here’s the weather forecast.
Women using a certain type of hormone therapy to treat menopause symptoms could be at higher risk for breast cancer, according to a new study.
The Fourth of July is affecting store hours for grocers and big-box retailers. Most grocery and retail stores in the Triangle will be open on Friday, July 4, but hours may vary by location. Some ...
If living near a golf course seems scenic and relaxing, it may also be linked to a higher risk of Parkinson’s disease, according to a surprising new study that comes with some limitations.
New University of Florida study finds body fat percentage is 78% more accurate than body mass index in predicting mortality risk, challenging the long-standing use of BMI as a health indicator.
Severe storms and showers are expected in the upper Midwest and parts of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic this weekend.
There are three components that Deloitte highlights in its report, referring to them as parts that form the risk triangle: 1. Hazard: The emergence of quantum computing capabilities that can break ...
A combination of genetics and drinking instant coffee is linked to an increased risk of developing a common form of age-related macular degeneration, a new study has found.
The Federal Reserve announced on Monday it was directing its supervisors to no longer consider "reputational risk" when examining banks, scrapping a metric that had been a focus of industry ...