Every new wave of technology arrives with a familiar promise: that this time, the machines will make experts obsolete. We’ve ...
More and more families are entrusting independent advisors to manage their assets. But how does one choose between countless ...
This year’s "State of Inclusion & Equity in TV Writing" provides insight into two critical data points: what do audiences ...
A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
Psychology reveals how housing insecurity harms minds and communities, and how empathy, storytelling, and collaboration can ...
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How genomic screening in newborns found 16 hidden disorders standard tests overlooked
Genomic newborn screening using whole-genome sequencing identified 1.6% of infants with high-chance, treatable genetic ...
Oakmark reviews Q3 2025 International Small Cap Fund moves, adding Alten, Aumovio, and Hamamatsu. See how strategy and ...
The shift toward standardized metrics will make the selective college admissions process less fair, not more, Tara P. Nicola, ...
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Kentucky Reading Academies shows progress toward improving early literacy
Officials say the Kentucky Department of Education’s (KDE) Kentucky Reading Academies have rapidly advanced literacy outcomes for early learners since the program began three years ago, according to a ...
The use of synthetic cathinones and other novel chemsex drugs is signaling the need to make long-acting injectable PrEP more accessible.
Harm reduction treats AI integration as collaborative learning, rather than compliance. Teachers and students can learn ...
Analysis of 14,000 user complaints reveals fitness apps set impossible goals that trigger shame and drive users to quit. Why ...
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