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Research calls into question the separation of church and state in the United States.
The report outlines some bleak numbers for drivers who work for ride-hailing apps like Lyft and Uber, though those companies don't quite agree with the researchers' methodology.
Think walking is void of philosophy? Nietzsche and Gros are here to say you're wrong.
Scientists have grown a model human esophagus using pluripotent stem cells for the first time.
For any business or organization, it’s essential to an organization’s success to create an environment that encourages personal growth and having a growth mindset. In a Harvard Business Review (HBR) […]
We can’t help but wonder if it’s habitable, or even inhabited, but the evidence isn’t there for it. Every star that fills the night sky carries along with it one of […]
Achieving good health and well-being around the world is critical to the company's mission
Pfizer
A survey conducted at the Joint Multi-Conference on Human-Level Artificial Intelligence shows that 37% of respondents believe human-like artificial intelligence will be achieved within five to 10 years.
Handing out tickets might be distracting police departments from working on more serious crimes.
A man paralyzed from the waist down was able to voluntarily control and move his legs with the help of an electrical implant in his spine.
New York–area chefs are working on the problem. More need to follow their lead.
Microplastics are everywhere in the ocean food chain. A new study suggests they might have another route into terrestrial animals.
Brett M. Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, one of three women who's accused him of sexual assault, are due to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday.
Blame our ancestors for why it's easier to be a couch potato.
They actually have a quasicrystal-like structure