University of Phoenix unveils predictive framework for workforce engagement and wellness
University of Phoenix has published a new white paper proposing that the future of workforce engagement may depend on a...
University of Phoenix has published a new white paper proposing that the future of workforce engagement may depend on a...
In Chile, returning historically seized land to Indigenous communities has changed how that land is used—but not in the uniformly...
Extreme weather is redrawing the map of North American birdlife—and conventional biodiversity models may be missing the scale of the...
Forests are often portrayed as collections of distinct species, each with a relatively fixed set of biological characteristics. But a...
Hepatic insulin resistance, a metabolic defect that can emerge years before type 2 diabetes, has been linked to a previously...
Major depressive disorder has long challenged scientists because its biology is distributed across the brain, immune system, endocrine networks and...
Marine energy has long carried a paradox at its core: the machines designed to help decarbonize electricity generation operate in...
A new study in Nature is challenging a conclusion that has become increasingly common across science and technology: that disruptive...
A new study is turning one of the most familiar human behaviors—everyday speech—into a potential window on one of the...
Superstorm Sandy did not end when the winds fell quiet. In New York City, floodwaters, damaged buildings, prolonged dampness and...
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