As the year draws to a close, we take a look at some of the biggest science stories of the year, and why they matter.
Bridging communication gaps between hearing and hearing-impaired individuals is an important challenge in assistive ...
Scientists have discovered a giant cosmic filament where galaxies spin in sync with the structure that holds them together.
Rotating running shoes—switching up daily trainers and other types of shoes to match different workout demands—is common ...
Association of paleopalynological data from the Nanxiong Basin, south China, and late Paleocene niche expansion in endemic Asian fossil mammals.
Timing is crucial for investment success; static buy-and-hold strategies often underperform due to market cycles and prolonged downturns. Three proprietary portfolio models—Active Premium, ...
We’ve probably all had a few conversations with people who hold eccentric scientific ideas, and most of the time they yield nothing more than frustration and perhaps a headache. In [Bertrand Selva]’s ...
With a dominant showing from their starting rotation throughout the postseason, led by World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the Los Angeles Dodgers provided further evidence to the idea that pitching ...
The regular season is a slog. Especially when it comes to starting rotations! Teams use an average of 11 starting pitchers — soon to be 12 — to get through the slings and arrows of a long season. They ...
Using a medical-based education model, athletic training students are educated to provide comprehensive patient care in five domains of clinical practice: prevention; clinical evaluation and diagnosis ...
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