Scientists Attempt to Map the Multiverse
This story was originally published in our Mar/Apr 2023 issue. Click here to subscribe to read more stories like this one. You live on this planet — and you’re of…
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When it comes to scientific, archaeological and paleontological discoveries, the girls really cut it! If a simple Google search is anything to go by, sometimes it seems like girls are…
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Up to 15 million people could lose Medicaid coverage when the continuous enrollment provision ends on March 31, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. That’s why…
Data is critical to all areas of healthcare, and the quality of that data matters. Most hospitals understand the need for high-quality data when it comes to medical care. They…