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Science and technology have advanced exponentially and show no signs of slowing down. But technological breakthroughs require decades of research and millions or billions of dollars of investment....
Imagine what home life was like in 1914. Sketchy medicines, Coca Cola made with actual cocaine, tools and kitchen chopping devices with zero safety standards, lead paint, and harsh chemicals that...
In a recent surveyed of 1,000 Americans, more than half say that if they lose their jobs, they will run out of money after just one month.
A recent analysis reveals that the doctors most likely to burn out are those who work in emergency rooms.
A new EU program to cut greenhouse gas emissions goes into effect on October 1. In 2026, EU importers will begin paying for the carbon content of their imports.
A recent analysis reveals which U.S. cities have the cheapest used cars.
A recent analysis reveals which vehicles in America are least likely to be be stolen.
These medications have been targeted for price negotiations with pharmaceutical companies, the start of the Biden administration’s push to slash Medicare’s prescription drug costs. On the list...
Standardizing a metric and mandating reporting of corporate greenhouse gas emissions could provide significant benefits to people in general and investors in particular.
A recent analysis reveals which car brand ranks the lowest in customer satisfaction.
A recent analysis reveals the airports with the longest "queuing" times.
It appears that we will have to wait for superconductivity. In the meantime, we will be able to bet on sports through ESPN Bet, coming to your devices this fall.
Get ready for more news about superconduction and how it will change the world. This time, it might actual be true.
A recent analysis reveals that this California city is the one people want to move away from most.
A recent analysis reveals that Facebook had the lower customer satisfaction score among social media.