The multivitamin melt market is thriving as consumers seek convenient solutions for nutrient deficiencies caused by busy lives and processed food. Manufacturers are fueling growth with innovative […]
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The Future of Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality in Medicine
The benefits that modern technology has brought to the field of medicine are beyond count. From better patient experiences to faster laboratory developments to safer surgical procedures, […]
Why The Most Successful Entrepreneurs Need a Wind Down Routine
Being a successful entrepreneur comes with a lot of pressure, in it of itself. It means having many plates spinning in the air at once, being pulled […]
The Importance of Learning How to Drive with Semi-Autonomous Driving Control
The push to make electric vehicles the status quo in the United States has reached a fever pitch. It escalated as the price of gasoline began to […]
The Future of Drones in the Food Delivery Industry
Many industries have been struggling due to the supply chain crisis, with the restaurant industry being one more severely affected. Despite their decreasing abilities from obstacles ranging […]
Daniel C. Dennett, Widely Read and Fiercely Debated Philosopher, 82, Dies
Espousing his ideas in best sellers, he insisted that religion was an illusion, free will was a fantasy and evolution could only be explained by natural selection. Read […]
Israeli music festival that Hamas attacked on 7 October is re-created in New York exhibit
An immersive exhibition brings the Nova Music Festival’s campgrounds—including tents and burned-out cars—to Lower Manhattan Read More
Taylor Swift Has Given Fans a Lot. Is It Finally Too Much?
Swift has been inescapable over the last year. With the release of “The Tortured Poets Department,” her latest (very long) album, some seem to finally be feeling […]
Lileana Blain-Cruz Directs ‘El Niño’ For Her Met Opera Debut
In an interview, Blain-Cruz explained why an oratorio like John Adams and Peter Sellars’s “El Niño” is more difficult to stage than the usual opera. Read More