Why are students choosing silence? Professors warn of a growing soft-skill gap, shaped by screens, fear of judgment, and lost ...
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If Dispatch Season 1 Could Redeem Flambae, I’m Ready For Season 2 to Salvage Its Most Unlikable Character
Dispatch's character arcs prove that the game knows how to handle redemption. But Season 2 can redeem Season 1's most ...
As if something out of a horror movie, a fungus infects spiders and turns them into zombies, causing them to act erratically ...
With days to go before her return, the comedian opens up about not watching the 2025 telecast until this week, embracing ...
To determine the health of an ecosystem, observe the birds that live there, as they are the barometers of habitat health.
Noel Gallagher says it would be an ‘honour’ to write next James Bond theme song - Gallagher, 58, has been touring the world ...
American and European classics still command strong resale values, driven by rarity, cultural legacy, and sustained demand ...
This may change in 2026, though, with AT&T reportedly considering removing all Moto phones from its stores. If the carrier ...
Since launching into the spotlight in the 1985 film A Room with a View, Helena Bonham Carter has gone on to lead a memorable ...
What's clear from the outset is that Motorola has a serious Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 competitor on its hands. This 6.6-inch ...
The new kids on the block are defined by their ambition, says Lisa Gramling at Momentum Worldwide. And they’re not content ...
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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
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