Bryan Kohberger's academic arrogance about "undertrained" police backfired when digital forensics experts exposed his Idaho ...
Barresi, who is professor of biological sciences and chair of the Smith College neuroscience program, is creating artworks ...
Israel’s next tech revolution is no mystery. It is a roadmap with three bold routes and a single destination: a nation that turns ideas into infrastructure, discoveries into companies, and companies ...
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Exelon wants to build a power plant in Maryland, reversing decades of deregulation policy
Next year in Annapolis, the Exelon Corp., owner of three electric utilities in Maryland, plans to push for legislative approval to build and operate a power plant in the state, company officials say.
Cardroom operators must pay a license fee of $1000 per table ... why they do not have, a minimum percentage of members who ...
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We've done the science—let's get on with climate action
For three decades now, I have watched Earth warm—not through headlines or politics, but in my own data. Every year, the ...
Researchers at Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed Nicheformer, the first ...
Discover Denario, the new open-source AI that automates the entire scientific process, from generating hypotheses to ...
Inspire Medical Systems, Inc. (NYSE: INSP) (Inspire, or the company), a medical technology company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative, minimally invasive solutions for ...
On Nov. 10, 1975, TV anchor Dennis Anderson was preparing for the 10 p.m. news. John Crowley was at a Duluth bar with some Coast Guard shipmates. Their lives were about to change forever.
Soraya Martinez Ferrada, who stepped down from her post as a federal cabinet minister to run for mayor, was projected to win with 43 per cent of the vote as of 1 a.m. Monday. She beat out Luc Rabouin, ...
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