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This weekend, Americans will be moving their clocks an hour forward, except for residents of Hawaii and Arizona. → Read More
More than 150 countries have agreed to a treaty that will offer the tools to protect marine life in international waters. → Read More
Earlier this month, a train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio. Multiple cars dumped vinyl chloride onto the ground a fire sent toxins into the air. → Read More
National Puzzle Day is January 29. Meet Karen Kavett, who has turned finishing puzzles into a career. → Read More
As of January 1, employers in California and Washington are required by law to put salary ranges in job listings. → Read More
Eggs are pricey right now. Experts say it could be awhile before prices fall, but nutritionists have some substitutes they recommend. → Read More
At CES 2023 in Las Vegas, health companies showcased how new technologies are making health management easier. → Read More
Many new laws went into effect on the first day of 2023, and more will go into effect throughout the year. → Read More
More than half of Americans plan to travel for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or both this season, according to travel app Hopper. → Read More
In 2022, there will be an estimated 1.9 million new cancer cases diagnosed, according to the American Cancer Society. Researchers are currently testing vaccines to help. → Read More
A new study sheds light on just how many hospitals are at risk of flooding due to hurricanes here in the United States. → Read More
The U.S. Open is making history this year, expanding their wheelchair division by double and holding a junior wheelchair Grand Slam event – a first for tennis’ four biggest events. → Read More
Schools are hard at work trying to hire teachers to fill classrooms for the fall. However a growing industry has a different solution – provide remote teachers from across the country. → Read More
Once a city with the sixth highest homeless population, Houston has reduced homelessness by 63% since 2011. One of their main tactics is by providing housing first. → Read More
It’s one of the most popular surgeries that help people lose weight. Bariatric surgery helps decrease the risk of a heart attack or stroke. A new study shows how the surgery can also reduce cancer risks. → Read More
At first glance, you’d hardly call it a zoo. But these tanks are preserving the cells of endangered animals. → Read More
Most of us have experienced some form of medical imaging, whether it was at an eye appointment or after a broken bone. These images might contain more information than meets the eye. Things artificial intelligence can detect. → Read More
Food delivery apps became more popular and widespread during the pandemic. A new study shows 93 percent of Americans live in neighborhoods where they are able to access at least one delivery service, this includes many who live in defined food deserts. → Read More
We usually think of medical technology when it comes to 3D imaging, but a network of curators is using micro-CT scanning to give everyone instant access to the world’s creatures. → Read More
SpaceX has launched thousands of satellites into orbit to provide high-speed internet access over the past few years. Companies like OneWeb and Amazon are doing the same. Research is now being done to look at the impacts these satellites have. → Read More