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Why scientists are literally sniffing ancient Egyptian mummies today?
Researchers are now using volatile organic compound analysis to decode the chemical recipes ancient Egyptians applied to preserve their dead, turning the faint odors still clinging to mummified ...
Landmark surveys across 30+ countries exposed massive treatment gaps, reshaping global mental health policy Our ...
More than half of the National Institutes of Health's 27 institutes and centers are missing permanent directors, giving the ...
Texas A&M’s regents rightly intervened to curb ideological indoctrination, not academic freedom. Some faculty and programs promoted unscientific, ...
Description: Experts argue LLMs won’t be the end-state: new architectures (multimodal, agentic, beyond transformers) will ...
Using gold flakes, salt water, and light, scientists have made the universe’s invisible binding forces visible in color. The ...
The decision from the administration on Thursday reverses a 2009 finding that says warming endangers Americans' lives and health.
As with so much of Lilly’s recent advertising work, Wieden+Kennedy’s specific style and tone have helped differentiate its commercials from that of other pharma companies.
If you are glued to the Olympic coverage as I am, you are seeing the commercial from Eli Lilly and Company. Lilly's advertisement uses the scientific method as a narrative frame, drawing a par ...
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Frederick W. Taylor & the Principles of Scientific Management
Frederick Taylor's scientific management theory uses time-motion studies and four key principles to improve workplace efficiency and employee productivity.
Over the ensuing five hours, the NIH leadership and MAHA Institute moderators found many areas of common ground: anger over ...
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