When the Stanford biologist and science writer Paul Ehrlich died last week at 93, the obituaries that followed were a fascinating exercise in editorial balance. As usual, most hesitated to speak too ...
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Brian Sanders, President at Modesto Junior College, said there is no standard policy for AI use or detection. Instead, it is up to individual professors to decide how, or whether, to police students’ ...
If your lawn still looks dull after fertilizing, these common mistakes could be to blame. Learn the signs your fertilizer didn’t work and how to fix them fast.
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Untangling your sense of self from the endless fluctuations of external validation will allow you to put the rope down. You're not better when they clap, and you're not worse when they don't. You're ...
The Milwaukee-born, Kissimmee-raised rapper is seeing the world, expanding his horizons, and still finding joy in honing his expert technique. Backstage at the New York label 10k’s jubilant holiday ...
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Handwriting engages motor, language, and attention systems, activating the brain more fully than typing. Writing by hand ...
New research suggests left-handed people may be more competitive than right-handers, offering clues to an evolutionary advantage.
Picture this: You're signing a credit card receipt at the bank, using one of those pens attached to a short chain. As a left-handed person, you awkwardly ...