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Patients Can Manage Their Own Warfarin Just Fine, Study Suggests
Clinic-free approach tests the waters in the U.S.
People in North America adopted the bow and arrow as replacement weapons for the dart and atlatl about 1,400 years ago, ...
A new study warns AI could pose risks to learning if overused, as San Diego schools begin exploring how the technology can be ...
A new study on ancient societies from around the world is rewriting what we thought we knew about democracy. A team of researchers analyzed archaeological and historical evidence from 31 ancient ...
A new Massachusetts Institute of Technology explores what it would take for New Mexico to launch a land bank to address a housing shortage.
A Policy Exchange study found British Muslims oppose strikes on Iran at far higher rates than the general public, alongside ...
An aerial shot displays San Antonio's skyline. San Antonio is the large Texas metro least prepared to thrive in the decades ahead, according to the ...
Gemini Gems let NotebookLM content flow into Google Docs and Sheets, including templates for itineraries, checklists, and budgets.
Millions of Americans have thought about shooting someone, a new University of Michigan study finds. And if they didn't already own a firearm, some of them have thought about getting one to make their ...
A major new study finds people with type 1 diabetes face nearly three times the dementia risk. But lifestyle changes and new treatments offer real hope.
A recent study reaffirms that increasing electricity load appears to decrease the price averaged across all customers.
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Study finds nearly one-third of Gen Z men think wives should 'always obey' their husbands
Study Finds Nearly One-Third of Gen Z Men Think Wives Should 'Always Obey' Their Husbands ...
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