Everyday sights and sounds quietly shape the choices people make, often without them realizing it. New research suggests that ...
For some people, everyday sights and sounds quietly hijack decision-making—and refuse to let go.
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Parents and Doctors Are Left in the Dark Amid Trump Admin’s Murky Childhood Vaccine Guidelines
Dr. Jessica Weisz, a pediatrician in D.C., has seen more and more parents who are skeptical about vaccinating their ...
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Cebu City's land use plan faces legal scrutiny over environmental concerns
Questions over legality have emerged after this city transmitted its Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) and Zoning Ordinance to national authorities, with an environmental planner citing defects in ...
Mold Removal Express has published a comprehensive guide designed to help property owners recognize and understand various mold species that may develop in residential and commercial environments. The ...
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AI-driven assistant calculates best injection molding settings and explains decisions in multiple languages
Most of the plastic products we use are made through injection molding, a process in which molten plastic is injected into a ...
Feeling scattered or stuck may have less to do with motivation and more to do with space. Here's how small changes to your environment can restore focus and creative flow.
Former Chief Justice B. N. Kripal’s *Supreme But Not Infallible* highlights the Supreme Court’s fallibility, emphasising its ...
Overview: Reinforcement learning in 2025 is more practical than ever, with Python libraries evolving to support real-world simulations, robotics, and deci ...
A new Glasgow-led research project is putting emotions at the centre of regeneration, using emojis to capture how people ...
After a year of tumult, some are warning that a system built on neutrality, consensus and direct democracy is not moving fast enough ...
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