Investment in keeping workers healthy can raise life expectancy and boost American productivity, physicians Céline Gounder and Craig Spencer write in a Los Angeles Times column.
Posts from: June 12, 2024
If you’re finding it hard to get through the day on a single charge with your iPhone, you might need to tweak some settings. Here’s what to check.
By LINDA JOYCE BROWN Daily Press Correspondent The Western New Mexico University campus office of Manda Jost seems reflective of the mind of the biology professor who occupies it. There are specimens floating in glass jars on the desk, 19th-century natural history texts on the bookshelves and curious and colorful works of art that reflect diverse, wide-ranging travels. In this eclectic space, where the boundaries between art and science blur,…
Knightro coach Michael Callahan: “It’s phenomenal. You become a rockstar immediately. You’re so used to everybody seeing you as a person that you disappear when you wear the suit, and t…
What’s the Buzz?! Maryland Life Sciences w⧸ Dr. Stefanie Trop This week, Chris Frew, CEO of BioBuzz Networks, sat down for an interview with Dr. Stefanie
Stereophonic, a new play on Broadway with music by Arcade Fire’s Will Butler, tracks the volatile creation of a rock and roll album over the course of a year in the 1970s.
The moon of Jupiter is considered one of the most promising places to look for life, but its subsurface ocean may be less habitable than once thought.
On April 23, 2023, gunfire erupted at a residence in northern Jasper County where a gathering of over 200 students was taking place. JASPER, Texas — Nearly a year after the incident, a survivor is embracing the opportunity to move forward with her life. The night of April 23, 2023, witnessed gunfire at a house …
FORT DRUM, N.Y. (April 19, 2024) — When it comes to personal living space, meal options, education, recreation and other quality of life issues, Soldie…
A life-changing experience is in store for six undergraduate and two graduate students from UNCG this summer. The three-week study abroad trip to Tanzania will immerse students in local culture, exploring historical sites, spice farms, and more.