Gwyneth Paltrow says her decision to consciously uncouple from Chris Martin bled into her professional life. The 53-year-old actress and Goop founder opened up about the unexpected impact of the end ...
A new report says Apple's iPhone Fold may skip Face ID in favor of a slimmer side-mounted Touch ID sensor, citing thinness as an issue. Apple's long-rumored foldable iPhone, often referred to as the ...
More screen time among children and teens is linked to higher risks of heart and metabolic problems, particularly when combined with insufficient sleep. Danish researchers discovered a measurable rise ...
BioAge Labs' leading candidate is far too early in the process to make reliable predictions. The biotech will encounter plenty of challengers in its chosen therapeutic area. Even after recent ...
Wait, stop scrolling! How long have you been on your phone today? Is social media rotting your brain? We are constantly asking questions like these, but just how worried should you be about your ...
Germany’s business leaders have seen the flashing red warning signs that relying on China is risking economic calamity. They’re just not heeding them. From autos to chemicals, the country’s biggest ...
I am a young faculty member at a university in China, passionate about my research and eager to contribute to my field. However, I’m increasingly overwhelmed by the pressure to secure grants from the ...
Diane Lane is getting real about what it was like being one of the only girls on set while filming “The Outsiders.” During a recent appearance on an Oct. 29 episode of “The Drew Barrymore Show,” the ...
Across cultures, people often wrestle with whether having lots of money is a blessing, a burden or a moral problem. According to our new research, how someone views billionaires isn’t just about ...
Vikki Velasquez is a researcher and writer who has managed, coordinated, and directed various community and nonprofit organizations. She has conducted in-depth research on social and economic issues ...
A poll released Friday shows a record 62 percent of Americans say the federal government has too much power — the highest share since Gallup first began tracking this trend in 2001. In 2024, a little ...
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