The findings, published Nov. 25 in the journal Nature Communications, show that brain development isn’t a straight path.
TUESDAY, Nov. 25, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Most kiddos ages 2 to 4 aren’t moving nearly enough each day, even when they attend ...
What began as four friends carrying hard drives through Amsterdam dorms is now a global platform serving millions. But the ...
The study evaluating the Astrodome’s future has been expanded to include a new demolition scenario, even as the original ...
Students preparing to study abroad often have long checklists, but the experience of learning and living in another country ...
A social media and digital wellness research project underway at Parker Junior High aims to understand how students interact ...
Since Florida passed the law in 2024, AAA's latest research found that while about 68% of drivers move over for police, only 58% do the same for tow truck drivers. Poll Deals Another Major Blow to ...
Untreated mental illness costs the region almost $30 billion a year, according to a new study. “The sheer size of the economic impact to our region is astounding,” said Sarah Hackenbracht, president ...
Love it or hate it, when the clock springs forward or falls back, it can mean a big change in your routine. And while daylight saving time has long been linked to an increased risk of heart attacks, ...
There’s a “strong negative association” between tobacco use and legal medical marijuana sales, according to a new international study—indicating a “strong potential substitution effect” where people ...
Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) have cultivated impressive semantics capabilities and expert knowledge from their vast pre-training corpora, especially showing prospects in automated software ...