A new Harvard study shows how lithium, one of the simplest elements, may protect against and even reverse Alzheimer’s — and what that could mean for your brain.
At its simplest, the question Chalmers posed was, how is it that seemingly inert physical matter — quarks, atoms, molecules, ...
T o make good decisions on any question the public needs to be well-informed, something not so easily accomplished in America’s schools. That is a key point made by Michael Kent, a recently retired ...
Preservation, I’ve learned, is a quietly radical act.
Louise Allen answers your questions about the rewards and challenges of being a foster carer. She also discusses reports that a new government strategy will back a scheme that helps foster carers ...
DETROIT – A little line shuffling was expected following back-to-back losses, but three of the Detroit Red Wings’ four lines looked radically different Sunday in practice. Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond ...
In 2025, one of the biggest business buzzwords has been the idea of a "K-shaped" economy, in which there is a growing disparity between the rich and the poor. Let's take a cue from "Sesame Street" now ...
THE AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE: Harrison Berger interviews Tucker Carlson about his recent speech at TPUSA’s AmFest and the backlash to it from Conservative Inc. The conversation examines Islamophobia on ...
Has "67" reached its peak? Google added it as an Easter egg in the search engine. The new slang term spiked with Generation Alpha and Gen Z this year. Dictionary.com named "6-7" its 2025 Word of the ...
In what will likely be his most consequential act as NASA’s interim leader, Sean Duffy said last month that the space agency was “opening up” its competition to develop a lunar lander that will put ...
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