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Men and partners are important contributors to the health of future generations, yet their own preconception health and wellbeing remain secondary considerations in research, practice, and policy.
PCWorld demonstrates building a high-performance Raspberry Pi 5 computer with NVMe SSD storage for under $200, requiring the 8GB Pi 5, M.2 HAT, and compatible power supply. The SSD upgrade via PCI ...
Commentary: I learned valuable things, such that if you threw your laptop out the window, I would be able to say which parts ...
Ten African-American women in the Buffalo Niagara region contributed their unique stories to “The Centenarians: We Have a Story to Tell,” a living history project. All have lived at least ...
The Bellagio Conservatory will open its spring display on Saturday, March 14, where the 14,000-square-foot Botanical Gardens will showcase inspiring sights, sounds, scents and colors inspired by the ...
Amazon.com and Cerebras Systems on Friday said they have reached a deal to combine the two companies' computing chips in a new service aimed at speeding up chatbots, coding tools and ​other artificial ...
The best New Jersey university is Rutgers. If you’re a Princeton snob — and I know who you are, with your hoodies and your bumper stickers and your heads the size of the Chrysler Building — you might ...
Jim Duncan, a retired city planner, has written more than 600 short histories of Austin businesses. The American-Statesman introduced Duncan and his series, "Jim Duncan's Austin," on July 6, 2025.
A decade ago, the “next big thing” in technology was the invention of mobile applications and cloud computing. Today, it is easy to feel whiplash.
The best New Jersey university is Rutgers. If you’re a Princeton snob — you know who you are — I know who you are, with your hoodies and your bumper stickers and your heads the size of the Chrysler ...
They’ve just been doing it that way since 1766, when the first graduate asked, “What’s sociology 101?” To which the answer at the time was, “What’s sociology?” Then: “Holy smokes, you can count to 101 ...