The CSS Neuse Museum will offer a glimpse into the past and show visitors what life was like in Lenoir County during the ...
The evolution of the human species is marked by an increase in brain size. Now new research suggests that could be partly dependent on increases in prenatal estrogen—revealed by looking at the length ...
Your doctor hands you a cholesterol report filled with abbreviations and numbers. The test measures four key components that predict the risk of heart disease and stroke. Understanding what these ...
If you’ve got a quiet environment happening around you when you’re watching a video or just want your audio to be silent you can still see what’s happening in your video with Windows live captions.
“Understanding Autism: Together in Experience and Advocacy” will be the topic of a virtual discussion Nov. 19 featuring a panel of health care providers that includes UB faculty, local health equity ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. In a business culture that often rewards outward performance—decisiveness, charisma, and control—Margaret C. Andrews invites ...
This lecture covers the scope of criminology in Urdu, tailored specifically for CSS aspirants, and explores how criminology intersects with law, psychology, sociology, and criminal justice. Learn how ...
Generation Z, those born between 1997 and 2012, stands as a profoundly damaged cohort, scarred by ideological indoctrination, social media’s corrosive grip, marginalization of morality anchors like ...
In previous versions of Microsoft Outlook (the classic app), you could view the HTML code of an email by opening the email, right-clicking on it, and selecting “View source” from the context menu.
This lecture explores the distinctions between sin, vice, and evil in the context of criminology, focusing on moral versus legal wrongs and how society defines and reacts to deviant behavior.
In the swirl of conspiracy theories, it’s hard to tell what’s real. By Lauren Jackson Jeffrey Epstein, the rich sex offender, has been dead for six years. But we’re still talking about him. Why? His ...