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Fewer Chinese graduates are opting to start their own businesses, as university leavers aim for more stable employment in a cooling economy.
The proportion of graduat
As electric vehicles grow in popularity, the spotlight shines more brightly on some of their remaining major issues. Researchers at The University of Texas (UT) at Austin are tackling two of the bigger challenges facing electric vehicles: limited range and slow recharging.
The researcher
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage around the world, there have been more than 600 million confirmed infections and over 6.5 million deaths to date. Early identification of patients who may become severely ill is essential to reduce mortality. In addition, when patients become critical
The development of mobile payment platforms, increasing options for providing debt, and cheaper and better off-grid solar power systems are presenting countries around the world with a chance to leapfrog the archaic electricity infrastructure that defined the twentieth century.
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IKEA offers more than just vegetarian meatballs and affordable furnishings. The Swedish design conglomerate designed and constructed Better Shelters, modular solar-powered shelters in parts of Europe to house Syrian refugees. In contrast to poorer quality UN tents that only last about six mont
September 29, 2022 Food & Drink » Flavor
Palisades Avenue looks like most other suburban neighborhoods in San Luis Obispo County's Baywood-Los Osos are
Efficient, double electric pumps are only 30 years young, but contraptions for expressing breast milk have been around for millennia
When I had my first baby, I was all-in on breastfeeding. But with a poor latch, my daughter wasn’t getting enough milk—and I was getting bloody nipples
Plentiful sunshine. High 84F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph..
A clear sky. Low 49F. Winds E at 5 to 10 mph.
You say potato; I say potahto. Either way, we’re talking about the same thing. Not so with sister-cities Natchitoches, Louisiana and Nacogdoche
Fredonia Technology Incubator, first floor conference room, 214 Central Ave., Dunkirk. 10 a.m., open to the public.
Silver Creek Food Pantry/FeedMore WNY Mobile
Village municipal parking lot, 172 Central Ave., Silver Creek, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Open to the public regardless of income
The deep-ocean floor is the least explored ecosystem on the planet, despite covering more than 60 percent of the Earth surface. Largely unknown life in abyssal sediments, from benthic animals to microbes, helps to recycle and/or sequester the sinking (in)organic matter originating from pelagic