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Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) causes profound and irreversible damage to the brain, often before a diagnosis is even ...
As a part of our Teaching Theory Special Series, First Publics invited Drs. Wesley Longhofer and Daniel Winchester, authors ...
Sleep and brain experts respond to new findings on the association between REM sleep and Alzheimer's disease, recommending consistent sleep habits and early intervention.
China's first Mars sample-return mission, Tianwen-3, is scheduled for launch around 2028, with the goal of returning no less ...
As a museum-initiated project, Sonic City brings together seven artists and collectives working in sound and new media art. Through sound—an invisible yet essential medium—the exhibition invites ...
Temple University is set to offer a course this fall on rap and hip-hop artist Kendrick Lamar with an “in-depth Africological ...
ComingSoon Senior Editor Brandon Schreur spoke with Robot Chicken creators Seth Green and Matthew Senreich about the new Self-Discovery Special. Green and Senreich discussed poking fun at reality ...
Shouting Out Loud" chronicles the rise of The Raincoats, a pivotal punk band pulled from obscurity by Kurt Cobain ...
Rural oncologists reported the loss of expertise and professional support as key impacts of the departure of "linchpin ...
Madé Kuti, son of Femi, grandson of Fela, is carrying on the family's Afrobeat tradition with distinction and originality. For his debut 2022 album Forward (which we discussed at the time), Madé ...
New University of South Australia research is providing evidence of biological triggers of oil production in oats, a discovery that will help processing and potentially drive further demand for ...
So, you want to be on a podcast? These days it may seem like there’s a podcast to cover any topic, no matter how niche. With ...