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MOTIVE stands for MObile TIA and Stroke with AdaptiVE Workflow. Health Science North calls it an innovative stroke care model ...
Disaster at FEMA
Noem is right that FEMA’s current deployment seems to not be working all that well. But no matter how officials describe ...
The T’s general manager is pushing back on a recent think tank report that shows costs up year over year at the public ...
The human resources function has experienced significant transformation since its implementation. In the early 1900s, the ...
System Initiative proposes a radical overhaul of infrastructure automation to address infrastructure-as-code chaos and ...
Memphis Street, a charter school based in Port Richmond, is reviewing its legal options and still plans to reopen in the fall ...
To avoid government scrutiny, companies are asking for fewer trainings focused on race and gender and more on neurodivergence ...
B itcoin is soaring to the moon, with the cryptocurrency posting a new all-time high on Monday of $122,838, nearly a 100% ...
Pointing to Ozempic as a paradigm shift, an elite rehab center is experimenting with GLP-1s to tame many forms of addiction.
The University of Washington's Allen School is rethinking how to train the next generation of software engineers in an ...
National nonprofit Project Scientist is bringing its Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math, or STEAM, education programs for girls to Detroit this summer.
For decades, tech companies have promised that AI will make our computers easier to use. That hasn’t happened yet.