This is an excerpt of the Sustainable Switch newsletter, where we make sense of companies and governments grappling with climate change, diversity, and human rights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
A new app called Current is rethinking the RSS reader, aiming to offer a reading experience that feels more like dipping into a stream of news, and less like a task to be completed. In doing so, the ...
After a short delay and concerns of potential intervention from senior officials, the FDA has issued a draft guidance for the industry on the potential use of minimal residual disease (MRD) and ...
Dedicated to advancing knowledge in an environment that nurtures and encourages discovery, learning, exploration, and creativity, Drexel offers unique programs that allow students to engage in ...
When you tire of social media, you can flip your phone and dive into a good book using this distraction-free e-reader. When you tire of social media, you can flip your phone and dive into a good book ...
Joel Cunningham is Lifehacker’s Deputy Editor. He has 15 years of experience as a writer and editor. Previously, he was managing editor of content marketing for Barnes & Noble, where he founded the ...
Earlier this year, Apple launched a new tool that makes it easier to read anything on your device’s screen. Designed for people with visual disabilities, Accessibility Reader provides a full-screen ...
UNG's accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing track has been ranked No. 5 in the nation by RegisteredNursing.org. Article By: Clark Leonard The University of North Georgia's (UNG) accelerated ...
Ritwik is a passionate gamer who has a soft spot for JRPGs. He's been writing about all things gaming for six years and counting. No matter how great a title's gameplay may be, there's always the ...
Imagine reading more than 600 books in just nine months. While it may seem impossible, 9-year-old Catherine Robin was determined to meet the challenge. And she achieved her goal. Last year, when she ...
As a nurse working in an elder care facility, Isabelle Foote saw it every day: Some people age better than others. Some eased into their 90s with mind and body intact, while others battled diabetes, ...
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