Heartbeats could one day help power something beyond hearts. A pacemaker is a device that helps regulate abnormal heart rates using electrical pulses. Leadless pacemakers, which are placed in the heart …
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Moshe Pesach Geller, a Bronx-born teacher who spread the gospel of the late Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach and the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia with nearly equal fervor, died in Israel on Feb. 12.
I was promoted to conductor on May 19, 1981. This was rare at my age — I had just turned 21 at the end of 1980.
In those days you had to have two years on the road as a brakeman to even qualify to get a promotion. The test I had to take had 519 questions altogether with the first
A young Central Texas boy who struggled with severe epilepsy for nearly a year, now has a new lease on life thanks to immune therapy.
Don’t settle for your friendships withering away. Instead, take action by restoring connection and deepening your community.
When David Jackson Ambrose, M.A. ’15 graduated from St. Joe’s Writing Studies Program after already having a career in social work, he had no idea what lay ahead.
He didn’t expect this future: three published novels and a major literary award nomination.
“State of the Nation,” published in 201
One advantage of a nightmare is waking up. In America, life is becoming one continuous nightmare. And waking up does not seem to be an option.
The Russian artist Andrei Molodkin says he will destroy works by Jake Chapman, Sarah Lucas, Picasso and Rembrandt if the Wikileaks founder dies in jail
University of Colorado Boulder professor and proud bachelor Peter McGraw is embracing “solo life” with his new book entitled “Solo: Building a Remarkable Life of Your Own.”