Everyday sights and sounds quietly shape the choices people make, often without them realizing it. New research suggests that some individuals become especially influenced by these environmental cues, ...
This summer, FIFA is putting its stamp on the venue for the World Cup. By Victor Mather Got a ticket to the Brazil-Morocco World Cup soccer game on June 13? Just head to New York New Jersey Stadium.
“The most difficult subjects,” novelist Leo Tolstoy once wrote, “can be explained to the most slow-witted man if he has not formed any idea of them already; but the simplest thing cannot be made clear ...
Nvidia's new Ising AI model can clean up and speed up quantum computer outputs. Quantum Computing stock has been rising in hope this will also speed up its path to profits. According to Nvidia CEO ...
That's how much the Nasdaq composite has risen during a 10-day winning streak, the longest for the index since 2021. The good vibes mark a stark reversal from the malaise that dragged shares lower ...
There’s a lunch place Hugh and I often take people to in Amsterdam. I like it because it’s quick—no waiting around for menus or the check. You order and pay at the counter, and the food is good, which ...
According to new research published in Frontiers in Marine Science, dolphins may be changing how they talk to each other. This study, led by researchers at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, found ...
“It just seems silly to go on as Lee and Lifeson Present The Music Of…” the band's lead vocalist and bassist told Classic Rock magazine in a recent cover story Rush will kick off its Fifty Something ...
The Caribbean has long been a pivotal node in the global drug trade, acting as a stepping stone for South American cocaine destined for consumers in Europe and the United States. Since September 2025, ...
This story is sponsored by Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce. As Brigham Young University approaches its 150th anniversary, the milestone offers an opportunity to reflect on the role the university ...
For generations, the United States has framed legal immigration as a kind of social contract. Since 1965, when the Immigration and Nationality Act ended the national-origin quota system, the U.S. has ...