Along the bell curve of self-control, I sit somewhere in that far left quadrant. When attempting to change my own behavior, I’m a notoriously lenient boss, always willing to cut myself a little slack.
Even with the Baltimore Ravens battling for the final playoff spot in the AFC, there is still time to start thinking about the future and avoiding the kind of stressful season they have had. A lot of ...
The recent interest in a 50- year mortgage says a lot about where the housing market is today. Buyers feel shut out, lenders are fighting for volume, and policymakers are searching for ways to make ...
Amazon Web Services on Tuesday announced three new AI agents it calls “frontier agents,” including one designed to learn how you like to work and then operate on its own for days. Each of these agents ...
In just eight months, a waste crisis in Pakistan’s most populous province was turned into the world’s largest integrated waste management system. The initiative’s massive scale and impressive results, ...
In 1919, physicist Theodor Kaluza hypothesized that extra dimensions might solve some outstanding problems in physics. And while we haven't found any evidence yet for anything outside our normal ...
The underlying problems with Obamacare will persist — even if Republicans tweak the way its subsidies work, said Avik Roy, a healthcare policy expert and one of Obamacare's most vocal critics. In ...
A Texas cold case that has stumped police for decades has been closed after the suspect linked to the killing was convicted and sentenced last week. Susan Leigh Wolfe, a 25-year-old student at the ...
Through a collaboration with Edwards Lifesciences, Philips is rolling out new artificial intelligence tools designed to assist interventional cardiologists in placing the heart implant maker’s ...
Kate Fitz-Gibbon has received funding for research on violence against women and children from a range of federal and state government and non-government sources, including Australia's National ...
For half a century, the Mediterranean island of Cyprus has been Europe’s forgotten conflict. It’s been divided since 1974, when Turkey invaded after a coup backed by Greece. Today, Greek Cypriots ...
Texas’ ever-growing economy and population mean it needs more water, but the current water supply wouldn’t meet the state’s needs in a severe drought. That means more water has to come from somewhere.