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(BPT) - The cybersecurity field is booming. According to the Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency’s (CISA) National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies, there are over …

(BPT) - What started as a dream trip to Hawaii became a medical turning point for Sally Cox. While snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters, she suddenly found it difficult to breathe and nearly …

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The best computer science universities in Asia

Revelo collected rankings from U.S. News and World Report to identify the top universities for computer science in Asia.

The best computer science universities in Africa

Revelo collected rankings from U.S. News and World Report to identify the top universities for computer science in Africa.

The best computer science universities in Europe

Revelo collected rankings from U.S. News and World Report to identify the top universities for computer science in Europe.

Revelo collected rankings from U.S. News and World Report to identify the top universities for computer science in Australia-New Zealand.

Revelo collected rankings from U.S. News and World Report to identify the top universities for computer science in Latin America.

Bailey Glasser LLP looks into some of the most common safety hazards associated with home improvement projects.

Bailey Glasser LLP looks into some of the most common safety hazards associated with home improvement projects.

Eighty years ago, in the winter and spring of 1944, Brooklyn-born author Betty Smith was entering a new chapter of life. A year earlier, she was an unknown writer, negotiating with her publisher about manuscript edits and the date of publication for her first book, “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,” …

Why do flowers smell?

Imagine walking through a tropical forest as a sweet scent wafts through the air. A little farther down the path, the putrid stench of rotting flesh makes you catch your breath. Upon investigation, you find that both odors originate from flowers – but why do flowers smell like anything at all? ...

The state of virtual mental health care in 5 stats

Charlie Health analyzes data that highlights how virtual mental health care has grown since the pandemic, plus offers tips on how to find a behavioral telehealth option.

The state of virtual mental health care in 5 stats

Charlie Health analyzes data that highlights how virtual mental health care has grown since the pandemic, plus offers tips on how to find a behavioral telehealth option.

How is snow made? An atmospheric scientist describes the journey of frozen ice crystals from clouds to the ground

The thought of snow can conjure up images of powdery slopes, days out of school or hours of shoveling. For millions of people, it’s an inevitable part of life – but you may rarely stop to think about what made the snow.

SmartAsset adjusted a $100,000 income for federal, state, and local taxes, as well as local cost of living premiums, to find the purchasing power – or effective value – in 72 of the largest U.S. cities.

SmartAsset adjusted a $100,000 income for federal, state, and local taxes, as well as local cost of living premiums, to find the purchasing power – or effective value – in 72 of the largest U.S. cities.

When Duval Elementary – a school that served mostly Black and poor students in East Gainesville, Florida – failed the state’s high-stakes standardized test in 2002, district leaders pressured the school’s educators to more closely follow the curriculum. …

Where does lightning strike? New maps pinpoint 36.8 million yearly ground strike points in unprecedented detail

It’s been a warm day, maybe even a little humid, and the tall clouds in the distance remind you of cauliflower. You hear a sharp crack, like the sound of a batter hitting a home run, or a low rumble reminiscent of a truck driving down the highway. …

How a national shortage of truck parking impacts more than just truckers

Truck Parking Club used data from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to illustrate the dangers of dwindling truck parking in the U.S.

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