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Like many who grew up in the Northeast, I rarely thought about the New Jersey Turnpike, other than to joke about its ugliness ...
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As a trend forecaster, Jane Kellock’s job is to track who or what is on trend – but finally, a study shows cool is more about ...
Stagnant freelance rates have pushed some established journalists toward better-paying communication roles. Meanwhile, a new ...
According to a report from Axios, the Trump administration has canceled funding and contracts to Springer Nature, including ...
Dr Graeme Stephens has spent the past 40 years in the US, but has clung fast to his Australian accent and his love of the AFL ...
Nearly three decades after the final episode of his beloved TV show aired, the Science Guy hasn’t lost his way. In fact, in ...
As more drivers get a feel for the 2026 Formula 1 cars in simulators, concern is growing that the new regulations may ...
Asking the world of science to deliver the most critically-acclaimed post-punk song of the 1980s, which comes in the form of ...
Partnering with Forward BIOLABS — one of the many tenants that call the research park home — URP helped create a new shared ...
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