Chalkbeat on MSN
Test scores are down, but experts don’t know exactly why
In sum: Test scores have been trending down for over a decade. There are some signs of recovery in math, but not many in ...
Serious Eats on MSN
Stop Roasting Bland Vegetables—I Tested the Simple Salt Step That Makes Them Better
With a little planning, you can transform your vegetables from bland or bitter to tender, savory, and even sweet.
In the third part of her conversation with PharmExec, Trialynx founder and CEO Angela Schwab discusses the causes and ...
An Australian study has shed light on a pest you’ve probably hosted at some point – and it has unearthed a new theory about ...
Managing a brand where the user (baby) can’t talk, the parent (purchaser) is anxious, and the product (diaper) is invisible ...
PE: How is AI supporting clinical trial design? Schwab: We have a hit a new era of clinical trial design. Up until 2024, ...
Ben Gao '25 asks us to reconsider how we can use AI effectively, arguing that human-centered design needs to be prioritized.
Mercury has long baffled astronomers because it defies much of what we know about planet formation. A new space mission ...
For decades, schooling has largely been organised around one central idea: finding the right answers. Classrooms are designed ...
Insilico now has a pipeline of more than 40 AI-developed drugs it is developing for conditions such as cancer, bowel and kidney disease.
Morning Overview on MSN
Why ice is slippery may finally be solved after decades of debate
For more than 200 years, scientists have argued about a deceptively simple question: why does a sheet of frozen water let us ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Dark stars could solve 3 big mysteries of the early universe
Hints of impossibly bright, massive objects in the infant universe have forced astronomers to rethink how the first cosmic ...
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