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The real reason ships have two balls by the compass, correcting magnetic errors at sea
Those two metal spheres are not decoration, they are Kelvin’s balls, part of a precise system that counteracts magnetic errors caused by steel hulls. This explains how permanent and induced magnetism ...
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After years of silence, Texas Medical Board issues training for doctors on how to legally provide abortions
The course includes examples of when abortion is permitted to protect the life of the patient, but many experts say the ...
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is now a reality in higher education, with students and professors integrating ...
To help primary voters differentiate between the two, we asked Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico where they fall on major issues, ranging from international policy to taxes. See where they stand, ...
Mumbai: At least 25 lakh beneficiaries of the Mukhya Mantri Ladki Bahin Yojana can heave a sigh of relief after the state ...
Arbitration awards rendered in arbitrations seated in England and Wales may be challenged in the English courts in only the limited circumstances ...
Year-over-year price growth continues its downward trend, with growth slowing to just 0.9% in December 2025. Midwest and ...
Thursday’s ECB announcement came and went without creating any real alarm. President Lagarde reiterated that monetary policy ...
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Medical errors are a nightmare
As we saw in last week’s essay, preventable errors are unnecessary, avoidable threats to obtaining beneficial therapy.Correcting them is prohibitive in terms of financial, emotional and physical ...
In this vision, developers and knowledge workers effectively become middle managers of AI. That is, not writing the code or doing the analysis themselves, but delegating tasks, reviewing output, and ...
The Tennessean re-imagines the Mike Vrabel era with the Titans, correcting past mistakes to build a Super Bowl-winning team.
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated offers a compelling buy-the-dip opportunity below $300, supported by solid long-term growth.
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