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What happened to the artificial-intelligence revolution?
Livemint· 11 hours agoIn the world’s tech capital it is taken as read that AI will transform the global economy. Investors have added $2trn to the market value of the five big tech firms in the past year—in effect ...
FDA approves a second Alzheimer's drug that can modestly slow disease - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 24 hours agoU.S. officials have approved another Alzheimer’s drug that can modestly slow the disease, providing...
Harwich Mariners duo Michael Anderson and Jake Odgen prepare for new challenges
Cape Cod Times· 23 hours agoHe batted .313, had a .385 on-base percentage and stole 16 bases...development of Tim Lincecum (Cy...
What Makes Someone Want to Lose Weight?
Verywell Health· 21 hours agoA Verywell Health survey of people who identify as larger-bodied, fat, overweight, or obese says that health concerns and appearance are two key factors...
Ruling that dilutes regulatory power could ripple through farm and ranch country for years
South Dakota Searchlight· 13 hours agoA recent ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court limiting the deference to regulators in courtroom...
Gen Z Is More Likely to Challenge Weight Stigma in Medical Settings
Verywell Health· 21 hours agoIn order to qualify, respondents must have identified themselves as any of the following:...
Top news of the day: July 03, 2024
The Hindu· 22 hours agoJharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) leader and former CM Hemant Soren on July 3 was elected as leader of the ruling INDIA bloc in the Assembly and is set to...
Gauff cruises at Wimbledon; Navarro routs Osaka
ESPN· 22 hours agoCoco Gauff continues to "enjoy the ride" at Wimbledon, especially after an easy victory to reach the third round, while Naomi Osaka will have to wait...
The Supreme Court overturns Chevron doctrine, gutting federal environmental protections
Source New Mexico· 23 hours agoThis story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. The...
Georgia Writers Museum to host award-winning author
The Albany Herald, Ga.· 8 hours agoEATONTON — Polio was as dreaded as the atomic bomb in America in the 1940s and '50s. Many who survived the disease faced lifelong crippling consequences. The best scientific minds in the world ...