What jobs are they doing? We’ll answer that in a second, but we want to start with the lay of the land. Because it’s shifting ...
Study Finds on MSN
How Just A Small Share Of The World Drives Most Food-Related Emissions
The world's richest 15% produce as much food-related emissions as the poorest 50% combined. New research reveals stark ...
We’ve celebrated an extraordinary breakthrough while largely postponing the harder question of whether the architecture we’re scaling can sustain the use cases promised.
Ambedkar’s century-old work reminds us that a stable rupee is earned over time through credible institutions, clear policy, ...
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Despite academic battle royal, a new book returns David’s kingdom to its place in history
In 'The Bible’s First Kings,' scholars piece together archaeology and biblical studies to show that a United Monarchy indeed ...
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Waymo tests Gemini as an in-robotaxi AI assistant
Waymo is quietly turning its driverless cars into rolling AI chat pods, wiring Google’s Gemini models directly into the cabin ...
When Marc and Cristina Easton’s son was diagnosed with autism at 20 months, the Baltimore couple left the doctor’s ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's recent foray into bombing hotspots on other continents has conflict monitors and even some ...
Sprout Health Serves as Case Study for Provider Model Structure, Program Costs, and FDA-vs-Compounded Disclosure Standards ...
Imagine Jo: Everyone in Jo's life recognizes her as an outstanding problem solver. She's the type of person who seems capable ...
Lurleen Wallace died in 1968. That same year, Alabama voters approved a constitutional amendment to allow governors to serve ...
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