Intelligent people often seek mental stimulation, diving deeper into abstract topics, exploring novel realms, and leaning into the innovation of new ideas. According to a study from Neuropsychologia, ...
SINGAPORE: On a test circuit in Jurong West, a sleek five-seater minivan glides to a smooth stop – no hands on the wheel. It's one of several autonomous vehicles (AVs) undergoing a series of tests to ...
New Delhi: The Southwest Monsoon will officially end on September 30, with above normal rain for the second year in a row, which bodes well for agricultural output as well as the rural economy, ...
YouTube Music is testing AI music hosts that provide relevant stories, fan trivia, and commentary about what you’re listening to, the company announced on Friday. The move comes two years after ...
Completely Normal celebrates Normal-type Pokémon in Pokémon Go! Ensuring this sometimes overlooked Pokémon type truly takes the spotlight, this event sees both the release of Dudunsparce and changes ...
Pokémon Go’s latest event is "Completely Normal," a very normal event that runs from Sept. 23-27. This event introduces Dunsparce's evolution, Dudunsparce, to the game, and shakes up the possible ...
Canadians hoping for a cool fall may be out of luck as meteorologists and climatologists say a warmer-than-normal autumn is upon us, but there’s also a good chance the dry conditions we’ve been ...
Seemingly expired COVID test kits continued to prove useful as health officials advised New Yorkers to check for extended expiration dates on the at-home respiratory virus fighting tool. The COVID ...
The Board of Control for Cricket in India will announce the Indian squad for the upcoming two-Test series against the West Indies soon. The selection meeting will be held online. Shubman Gill will ...
Central banks pride themselves on being data-driven and consensus-based. Surprisingly, though, there is little consensus among policymakers on a crucial issue: how much capital should these ...
The U.S. health care system primarily focuses on treating illnesses rather than preventing them. Many chronic diseases, like heart disease, develop without obvious symptoms until they are advanced. A ...
Gov. Greg Abbott signed legislationon Wednesday replacing STAAR, the state’s widely unpopular state standardized test, for three shorter tests at the beginning, middle and end of each school year.
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