Mentalist Oz Pearlman, who is set to entertain reporters at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Saturday night, plans to probe the mind of Donald Trump as well — kind of. As he told MS NOW’s “The ...
Wall Street’s watchdogs are ramping up their inquiries into how much risk has built up in the $3 trillion private-credit industry, just as investor angst has sparked some backers to head to the exits.
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This is how the four astronauts sleep, use the bathroom and work out during their 10-day mission to the moon and back. Anna Gragert Senior Editor, Health and Home Anna Gragert (she/her/hers) was ...
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In Boca Raton, gated communities practically outnumber grocery stores. But members of the Cipriani family — famous for their New York City restaurants and Harry’s Bar in Venice — are betting the ...
Many current and former employees say the actions of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are undermining the agency’s role in safeguarding public health. By Jeneen Interlandi When Donald J. Trump ...
A volumetric 3D printing method forms objects inside hanging resin droplets that detach by gravity, eliminating manual steps between prints and enabling faster serial production. (Nanowerk Spotlight) ...
Editing AI-generated images can be made more precise by incorporating JSON with platforms like Gemini. According to Teacher’s Tech, this approach enables users to make specific changes, such as ...
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Babies as young as two months old are able to categorize distinct objects in their brains—much earlier than previously thought—according to new research from neuroscientists at Trinity College Dublin.