Russell has a PhD in the history of medicine, violence, and colonialism. His research has explored topics including ethics, science governance, and medical involvement in violent contexts. Russell has ...
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - This week is National FFA Week, a time to highlight the mission of the Future Farmers of America. National FFA Week runs February 21-28th. There are thousands of members ...
DUBLIN — As she exited her BART train this week, Shakira Moore had no idea the station she relies on is among those BART is considering closing, if a multibillion-dollar measure making its way to this ...
C&B team takes a look at the importance of faces in communications and how AI avatars can help. Humans are neurologically wired to recognise and respond to them. That’s why brands use spokespeople to ...
As Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots fans made their way home after Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, the reviews of the public transportation experience leaving the game ...
Notre Dame may have taken 100 years to add FFA to their long list of extracurriculars but it already has classrooms full and a large group of students eager to learn about agriculture. Tom Hulshof, ...
More than 200 Pittsburgh-area businesses filed for bankruptcy last year, slightly less than in 2024, according to just-released data from the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. U.S. Bankruptcy ...
While area girls’ basketball teams get the postseason started this week, area boys’ teams still have a district game to play. In District 17-4A, Hudson defeated Center 74-49 Friday night to move to ...
Face was one of the first major-league hurlers to make the closer job a specialty. Not an overpowering pitcher, he finagled outs with a tricky forkball. By Richard Goldstein ElRoy Face, a durable ...
For years, figure skaters avoided copyright issues because songs with lyrics were forbidden in the sport and most classical music falls under the public domain. That changed in 2014, when the ...
All it takes is two dots and a slightly curved line for our brains to think that, say, random Cheerios bobbing in milk or a pattern in the snow are sort of like human faces. As it turns out, our ...
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