Study finds late chronotypes have elevated BMI, more body fat, and nearly 50% higher diabetes risk.
Month: September 2023
New study reveals Rhopilema nomadica jellies swim against waves, challenging common assumptions and raising implications for coastal facilities.
A judge has issued an injunction against Ohio's ban on lawful permanent residents contributing to ballot measures.
Yaron Segal's innovation shows promise in treating familial dysautonomia, stroke, and other brain-related conditions with noninvasive technology.
Nebraskans face choice on Legislative Bill 1402, with campaign seeking to repeal and support for upholding the program.
Incumbent Titus faces a competitive rematch against Robertson in a closely watched election with shifting dynamics.
Twenty four candidates vie for six U.S. House districts as the state switches to a majority-vote system
Poll reveals stress from lack of skills and training, but company-provided resources make a positive impact.
Governor Gavin Newsom of California signed Assembly Bill 1955 (AB 1955) into law, which will become effective January 1, 2025.