Few issues in modern economics trigger more outrage than the sight of a profitable corporation reporting little—or even no—federal income...
Stanford researchers have discovered that instruments built to detect earthquakes can also “listen” to hurricanes, revealing how turbulent winds and...
A $1 million gift from University of Texas at Arlington alumnus Roger Krone and his wife, Helen, is set to...
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A new life-cycle analysis is challenging one of the most persistent assumptions in transportation policy: that drivers should keep a...
Large language models may be able to do more than generate personality questionnaires: they may already contain a working statistical...
Scientists from Aberystwyth University are joining a major conservation project aimed at protecting some of Britain’s rarest orchard species, combining...
Depression in later life is often described as a mental-health problem, but a new study in Nature Mental Health draws...
Hepatocellular carcinoma, the most common primary cancer of the liver, has become a major testing ground for immunotherapy. Drugs that...
Predicting when a lithium-ion battery will reach the end of its useful life has become one of the most important...
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