Four national polls conducted between early January and early February show Trump at or near the lowest approval levels in ...
Acid attack survivors in India continue to face deep-rooted stigma and negative public perceptions that fuel anxiety and ...
As a new study highlights how social media misinformation is putting women off taking the contraceptive pill, Olivia Petter examines the consequences of opting for natural methods instead, and the gro ...
Kentucky lawmakers are proposing new bills to incentivize developers to build smaller, more affordable homes to address the housing crisis.
Background Alcohol consumption is a well-established risk factor for injuries, yet the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in modifying this relationship remains underexplored. This study examines how ...
SINGAPORE – Public agencies are starting to use full NRIC numbers and progressively moving away from using partial numbers, as the latter are not reliable for identifying individuals accurately. But ...
SINGAPORE - Private organisations that have not phased out the use of NRIC numbers for authentication will risk breaching the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) from Jan 1, 2027. In a statement on ...
For years, orthopedic teams have increasingly used single-use, prophylactic negative pressure wound therapy (sNPWT) to reduce these complications. These dressings support healing by applying ...
It’s easy to complicate things when picking numbers in the North Carolina lottery, but 5,000 people just made all that fretting look silly. When pressed to come up with numbers in the Pick 3 game, ...
A 2021 study published in Scientific Reports explored how the way we talk to ourselves, either positively or negatively, impacts brain function and cognitive performance. Researchers used fMRI brain ...
Generative AI tools that answer questions or produce images based on text input have become commonplace, and as we all know, the results that they deliver depend heavily on the way that the prompt is ...
The first observer to catalog differences in star brightnesses was Greek astronomer Hipparchus. He created a catalog around 135 B.C.E. of roughly 850 stars divided into six ranges. He called the ...