Discover how reference rates like the SOFR and prime rate serve as benchmarks for setting interest rates, and explore their impact on mortgages and financial contracts.
Sediments from a Roman latrine at Vindolanda show soldiers were infected with multiple intestinal parasites, including ...
Old military air samples turned out to be a treasure trove of biological DNA, allowing scientists to track moss spores over ...
Mental health researchers relying on ChatGPT to speed up their work should take note of an unsettling finding from Australian researchers. The AI chatbot gets citations wrong or invents them outright ...
Sealed Apollo 17 samples analyzed with new techniques reveal that the Moon’s interior contains sulfur isotopes unlike those found on Earth, according to research led by a Brown University scientist.
Taylor Swift has officially released her highly anticipated 12th studio album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” and the record is full of low-key references and maybe not-so-subtle nods to her football star ...
The news of a potential OPEC+ production hike has negative consequences for the company's stock. Two things make APA sensitive to an OPEC+ production increase. First, it's a focused exploration and ...
Introduction: We previously reported the identification of circulating fatty objects (CFOs), abnormal entities found in peripheral blood samples from cancer patients. CFOs are large spherical objects ...
Mineral analytic laboratories define control reference ranges to interpret the significance of an individual’s prior exposures. Control reference ranges are internally compiled and defined for two ...
Diego is a writer and editor with over six years of experience covering games. He's mainly focused on guides, but he's done reviews, features, news, and everything in between. A fan of all genres, you ...
Shane Limbaugh (He/Him) is a Contributor from the US. While he hasn't been writing about games for very long he has certainly been playing them. His degree in Game Design and Criticism let him better ...
Seven federal workers who abruptly lost their jobs in recent weeks say they are worried that thousands of biological samples—from human urine to frozen rodent organs—may be left to rot in a government ...