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Extreme Heat May Be Damaging Young Children’s Brains, Study Finds
Study finds kids exposed to 32°C+ temperatures score lower on early learning assessments. Climate impact explained.
Raymond James TMT & Consumer Conference December 8, 2025 11:20 AM ESTCompany ParticipantsPaul Shawah - Executive ...
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These have been challenging times for the ORC rating system due to an anomaly in their Velocity Prediction Program, which is ...
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How likely are you to win the lottery?
Have you ever dreamed of hitting the jackpot? Ever get lost daydreaming, imagining the freedom that a big lottery win could ...
A research team led by Dr. Jinung An of the Division of Intelligent Robotics at DGIST has developed a new AI foundation model ...
Actuarial Science student Olivia Suarez is turning her love of numbers into a way to help people while strengthening the ...
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From Crushed Sugar Cubes to Exploded Ceramics, This Universal Law Predicts How Most Objects Will Shatter
A new equation calculates how many fragments of each size will be produced when an object breaks. The principle could help ...
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