Parallels between the two wars abound, from the grinding nature of the fighting to the way new technologies reshaped warfare.
The study suggests that new guidance on allergy prevention led to a change in parental behavior that lowered rates.
The iPhone was introduced in 2007, the same year the U.S. birth rate started to slide. The issues could be linked, a new ...
The figures show a large spike in activity during the first five months of this year, with 169 seizures valued at just under ...
A gripping crime thriller that recreates a dark chapter from India's past with remarkable detail and powerful performances.
The community will be introduced to Nevada City’s new Assistant City Manager Courtney Christy during Nevada City Council’s ...
Parents used to be advised to keep allergenic foods like eggs away from babies, especially if allergies ran in the family.
Not sure where to start with Star Trek? This beloved Hulu sci-fi series captures the franchise’s spirit without 60 years of ...
Toobit, the award-winning global cryptocurrency exchange, today announces the introduction of Prediction Market, allowing traders to monetize their analysis of ...
The companies plan to jointly develop technologies aimed at advancing automation in conveyor operations.
Financing follows a series of major milestones for Neion Bio, including the company’s emergence from stealth, execution of ...
Did the iPhone stop us having babies? New research suggests so - LET’S UNPACK THAT: Birth rates decreased markedly around the time the iPhone and high-speed internet were rolled out; two new studies ...