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The FDA is still on track to meet its user fee targets despite a higher-than-normal vacancy rate among scientific reviewers.
After five years of working long nights as a truck driver, Julius Mosley wanted a change. He found driving unfulfilling, and ...
Why sibling bonds can fray — and what you can do to repair or strengthen them. Know when to double down and when to let go.
The Canadian musician helped usher in a moody, introspective wave of genre-blurring R&B — and after adjusting to the spotlight, he's moving forward with the new album Son of Spergy.
An Israeli historian answers his critics and explains why his home country’s conduct in Gaza constitutes genocide.
In the 1950s, Stanley Miller and Nobel laureate Harold Urey conducted experiments at the University of Chicago in which they ...
A new document from the nonprofit Complete College America highlights how three universities are innovating teaching and ...
There are a few things international students applying to college in the United States can do to put their best foot forward.
Female body changes in your forties are often linked to perimenopause, but everyone goes through these changes on their own timeline.
Doing more physical activities throughout the week is a known way to improve sleep, but new research shows you don't have to ...
Running is one of the world’s most popular workouts, and for good reason. It’s free, it’s simple, and it delivers ...
At Society 54, we believe strategy shouldn't be confined to a binder or pulled out for review only once a year. It should be actionable, dynamic, ...