Workers with STEM degrees earn a median of $98,000 a year, versus $69,000 for arts and humanities majors, according to ...
WHEN Nickesha Ross-Long walks across the stage at the University of Guyana’s 59th Convocation in November, she will do so ...
Lawmakers from both parties this week are demanding accountability after The Baltimore Sun reported allegations that teens were attacked, abused and subject to brutal conditions at the National ...
The path to becoming a Triton isn’t always linear. Nearly one-third of our undergraduates didn’t begin their college careers ...
Inmates released from SCI Waymart have a lower recidivism rate than average in PA. The prison recently celebrated those ...
In haunted houses across the country this month, threatening figures will jump out of the shadows, prompting visitors—wide-eyed and heart racing—to instinctively freeze and flee. Evolutionarily ...
Cooking can be a relaxing, meditative act—that is, until your eyes start to sting unbearably. Cutting an onion often leads to an involuntary stream of tears, but a new scientific discovery has ...
Archaeologists excavating an ancient well in eastern Croatia have discovered the skeletons of seven men whose bodies had been tossed in haphazardly. Experts think the remains belong to Roman soldiers ...
Getting a COVID booster could save your life, even if you’ve had multiple prior infections and vaccinations. A study, published on Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine, showed that last ...
Sparks between microscopic bubbles could explain the ghostly, glowing will-o’-the-wisps, study finds
Hovering blue flames that flicker over bogs and marshes have inspired ghostly folktales for centuries. Known as “will-o’-the-wisp,” “jack-o’-lantern,” “corpse candle” and “ignis fatuus” (“foolish fire ...
A new study claims that “ultra-processed food addiction” affects one in eight older adults. But how solid is the science behind that headline? Beneath the striking numbers lies a web of assumptions ...
The study followed more than 120,000 adults over 10 years. None of them had liver disease when the research began. Over time, scientists tracked what the participants drank and also assessed their ...
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