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How and why we fail to adapt, according to neuroscience
The 3 hidden forces that undermine change. The legendary physicist Max Planck once said, “A new scientific truth does not ...
Checking out books from Lau (sometimes a dozen at a time) has been such a core part of my routine that I'd forgotten that it is a privilege I only have while enrolled at Georgetown.
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ABS-CBN on MSN'Dapat may managot': Amid flood control probe, groups urge gov't to replace 'system of corruption' with transparency, accountability
Civil society groups from the church, academe, science, business, labor, libraries, and typhoon survivors called for a ...
The Idaho High School Activities Association pulled an Uno reverse card just more than a month after a classification change. The IHSAA will launch a new classification system in 2024 following a ...
Former athlete and Emmy-winning sports reporter Lindsay Simpson suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2018 that nearly took her life. At a recent event held by the National Academies of Sciences, ...
On Aug. 22, 2025, the FBI searched former national security adviser John Bolton’s home in Bethesda, Maryland, and his Washington, DC, office as part of a criminal investigation into the potential ...
Community members voiced concerns after a high school principal suggested administrators use a Moms for Liberty book list.
Pioneer Library System filed a breach of contract lawsuit against the City of Norman and Norman Municipal Authority last week in connection with the Norman Public Library Central and its closure.
The Jackson/Hinds Library System requested $4.2 million for the 2026 fiscal year, primarily for salaries and benefits. The system aims to modernize facilities, potentially reopening closed branches, ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. On photo mount label: O. L. Warner.
The director of the Central Arkansas Library System expressed frustration Thursday over the city of Little Rock's electing to proceed with a $2.5 million deck park study, a project that could be ...
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