Letter: We look back some 2,000 years to the birth of the child Jesus, who later declared he was the son of God.
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How Life Solved Its “Impossible” Problem: Leading Chemist Explains Life Doesn’t Need a Miracle to Appear
Life may have emerged from a surprisingly simple network of chemical reactions long before cells or genes existed.
Most companies spent 2025 running AI pilots. The ones getting real value took a different approach: exploration over ...
Up to 65 percent of our daily behaviors occur habitually—but how habits form remains difficult for researchers to understand and measure. Virtual reality could change that.
Students may lack the skills to control their behavior when they’re upset, and these steps can help build self-regulation.
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Could the Star of Bethlehem have actually been a comet?
The direction, distance and motion of the comet through the sky during its closest approach could have made it seem like it was hovering over Bethlehem when Jesus was said to have been born.
The Amplify AI Powered Equity ETF (AIEQ) leverages AI-driven stock selection, yet exhibits high turnover and underperformance ...
The question is no longer about living longer, but about living life to the fullest. These simple guidelines can help you reach old age with full mental faculties ...
Over the past century, most cancer research has focused on the tumor itself. Rakesh Jain focused on the tumor's environment ...
Researchers have shown that glioblastoma can take over the skull marrow to dissolve bone and feed its own growth, suggesting ...
BMO Capital Markets Managing Director Simeon Siegel discusses his 2026 outlook for retail and athleisure brands, coming off a ...
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That gut feeling might be lying to you: Here's how to know
You're about to send an important text. Your stomach tightens. Your heart races. A voice in your head screams, "Don't do it!" ...
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