In the United States, 12% of married couples with at least one spouse in their 30s or 40s have two incomes and no kids.
The brain’s function and integrity emerge not only from properties of individual regions, but, more fundamentally, from the intricate web of connections ...
Data editor Helena Bengtsson once asked the national statistics agency to cross-match a teachers database with another featuring court convictions. The findings led to a change in Swedish law.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) performed within five minutes of a child's heart stopping nearly doubled their chances of ...
When the International Space Station plunges to its fiery doom in 2030 its loss to science will be incalculable, even if it remains an open question as to whether its successes matched humanity's ...
As federal immigration agents carry out their aggressive “Midway Blitz,” a WBEZ and Sun-Times analysis shows many Republican-led states have higher violent crime rates and faster-growing undocumented ...
A judge in Florida received what looked like a Grand Theft Auto-style video game clip. Then she realized it depicted her own murder.
The internet is saturated with travel blogs, but few operate with the mission-driven intensity and analytical rigor of Asher ...
SLMs targeted at specific workloads could change the relationship between edge devices and the cloud, creating new opportunities for chipmakers, EDA companies, and IP vendors.
A new study warns that rooftop solar’s emissions benefits are declining in the United States as power grids become less carbon intensive, underscoring the need to update how renewable impact is ...
A hidden atrial dysfunction may raise stroke risk in people with transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM); however, a non-invasive assessment tool may help identify those at increased risk, ...