Head coaches often take the blame—and the firing—when their teams flop, but it may not be a winning game plan, University of ...
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Cyberattacks can trigger societal crises, scientists warn
Cyberattacks can wreak havoc on the systems they target, yet their impact often spreads far beyond technical failures, ...
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Study ranks Georgia No. 1 in the nation for racial progress
As the country recognizes the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a new WalletHub study ranks Georgia number one in the ...
Targeted poaching of lions for body parts is on the rise in Africa, posing an existential threat to a dwindling population.
As JEE Mains begins from January 21, check out smart study strategies, time-efficient planning, and exam-focused preparation ...
Alberta recorded the highest proportion of patients among provinces receiving non-emergency medical treatment outside Canada in 2025, according to a study released by the Fraser Institute that ...
Companies often assume training helps employees work faster. New research shows the real payoff happens somewhere else, and it changes leadership itself.
Creatine supplements are used to boost athletic performance and may have benefits for women in perimenopause. Potential ...
A viral period snack promises relief from cramps and bloating, but how much of it is backed by medical evidence?
“Weight changes are not only characteristic of midlife or menopause. Data have shown that weight gain starts early in ...
NHS England urges use of AI notetaking tools to cut admin, boost clinician time with patients, and improve care ...
The World Bank has identified Nigeria as a key case study demonstrating how investments in rural transport infrastructure ...
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