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Cooper has a personal motto, "If you see me, you can be me." She's determined to lead as an example to others—as many before ...
Increased natural gas production could inadvertently slow investment in clean energy and lead to higher carbon emissions, a ...
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Venerable North Carolina AD Bubba Cunningham is downshifting into an advisory role, effective next summer, and will be ...
Pitching lays the groundwork for success. Although a quality lineup can create leads, an elite pitching staff will give you a ...
The Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the U of A recently named the 2025 recipients of its annual outstanding teaching and research faculty awards, including: ...
Seven of 11 publicly listed recruits at the new Meta Superintelligence Labs graduated from prestigious Chinese universities ...
Graduates say KYUEM’s culture of excellence and support empowers them to dream bigger, achieve more, and give back to society ...
Andrew Nemec has covered high school sports and the recruiting landscape for more than a decade, with an emphasis on the former and current Pac-12 footprint. Nemec, who hosts his own radio show on ...
Users are turning to ChatGPT to guide them through acid trips. Plus Microsoft stacks the deck in dodgy medical ...
Mechanistic discrepancies between species highlights the limitations of mouse models in advancing STING inhibition drugs for various diseases.
A quiet force in jazz for decades, pianist and Bay Area musical fixture Tammy Hall reflects on her life in music.