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Aquaman’s new powers could change the hero’s future in DCU
Image Credit: Jaon Momoa as Aquaman anJason Momoa as Aquaman and Emperor Aquaman (Image: DC)d Emperor Aquaman (Image: DC) Over the decades, Aquaman has been referred to as the King of Atlantis, a ...
Alpha-Gal syndrome is a tick-borne allergy to a sugar found in red meat. For some livestock producers, it not only affects their health but also their livelihood.
A recent study published in the Journal of Neuroscience found that the brain can reactivate stored memories even without conscious awareness.
On March 11th, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck the east coast of Japan, which caused a devastating tsunami and claimed nearly 22,000 lives. Known as the Great East Japan Earthquake, it is the ...
Today, Junior Achievement USA (JA), a world leader in experiential learning proven to help better align education to real-world outcomes, announced a new strategic approach aimed at better preparing ...
I noticed at the start of the year that Bible sales in Britain had more than doubled compared to pre-pandemic levels – driven, apparently, by a surge in interest from Gen Z. And when NielsenIQ ...
Lynette Carisa Brown, a longtime educator, has died from cancer. She leaves behind her 11-year-old son and husband.
Using brain scans and parent surveys, scientists discovered that infants in households struggling to make ends meet show delayed brain maturation. A mother's feeling of income insufficiency proved to ...
Tuscaloosa graduating seniors can now apply for $1,500 scholarships through Alpha Kappa Alpha’s Eta Xi Omega Chapter and The Cultured Pearls Foundation.
This useful study supplements previous publications of willed attention by addressing a frontoparietal network that supports internal goal generation. The evidence is solid in analyzing two datasets ...
Anyone at the University of Alabama who has spent time on Instagram reels has likely seen Kyle Hall on their feed. Hall shares commentary on fraternity rush in short videos that are often funny, ...
A new survey by The Allstate Foundation and Gallup suggests that young people do give back, even if their charitable works happen less formally and more sporadically.
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