Wait, What Is Meghan’s Last Name?

Wait, What Is Meghan’s Last Name?

In “Romeo and Juliet,” the star-crossed heroine asks: “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet.” People far less infatuated have wrestled with this concept for hundreds of years: How much should a name signify, and does it actually affect what or who a person…

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Trump administration briefing: education department to be halved as Trump walks back Canada tariffs

Trump administration briefing: education department to be halved as Trump walks back Canada tariffs

The US Department of Education intends to lay off nearly half of its workforce, the department has announced. The layoffs of 1,300 people were announced by the department on Tuesday and described by the education secretary, Linda McMahon, as a “significant step toward restoring the greatness of the United States education system”. In a post…

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Sean Duffy proposes big plans to upgrade air traffic control systems, use AI to find ‘hot spots’

Sean Duffy proposes big plans to upgrade air traffic control systems, use AI to find ‘hot spots’

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced plans to bolster airport air traffic control systems with the latest technology over the next four years, while also using artificial intelligence (AI) to identify “hot spots” where close encounters between aircraft occur frequently. The announcement came after an update on an investigation into a crash near Ronald Reagan Washington…

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University of Windsor students speak out against job cuts amid M budget shortfall | CBC News

University of Windsor students speak out against job cuts amid $30M budget shortfall | CBC News

More than 150 students, staff and faculty members marched the streets near the University of Windsor Tuesday morning to protest recent job cuts and service changes at the school.  The group met outside the Chrysler Building before marching to the office of President and Vice-Chancellor Robert Gordon, to voice their concerns. It comes after the university…

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NIH Provides Critical Funding for Pediatric Clinical Trials in Diseases Not Prioritized by Industry, Study Shows | Newswise

NIH Provides Critical Funding for Pediatric Clinical Trials in Diseases Not Prioritized by Industry, Study Shows | Newswise

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) serves as an important source of funding for clinical trials in children, especially for diseases, such as cancer, that are not as highly prioritized in industry-sponsored clinical trials, according to a recent study published in The Journal of Pediatrics. The study evaluated how the number of pediatric clinical trials,…

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Первое отечественное

Первое отечественное

Первое отечественное “двойное” лекарство от рака простаты получено в Томске Первое отечественное “двойное” лекарство от рака простаты получено в Томске – РИА Новости, 12.03.2025 Первое отечественное “двойное” лекарство от рака простаты получено в Томске Ученые Томского политеха создали и испытали первое российское соединение для диагностики и лечения рака предстательной железы. Данные первой фазы пилотных… РИА…

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New insights into how high temperatures delay flowering in Osmanthus Fragrans | Newswise

New insights into how high temperatures delay flowering in Osmanthus Fragrans | Newswise

For years, researchers have known that temperature influences flowering in plants, but the precise molecular pathways remain elusive, especially in ornamental species like Osmanthus fragrans. While some plants bloom earlier with warmer temperatures, others experience delayed flowering. This variation in response is particularly concerning in the face of climate change. Understanding the genetic networks behind…

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