Many more Denver teens have experienced homelessness than official counts show
Youth who are homeless are often missed by official counts, but new methods may lead to improved counts.
March 4, 2025 • ~5 min
Youth who are homeless are often missed by official counts, but new methods may lead to improved counts.
Spinning maple seeds can shed raindrops in the blink of an eye to regain their helicopter-like flight.
Although gluten-free foods are trendy, they are a necessity only if you have celiac disease or wheat allergies.
The study shows rates for smoking, obesity and chronic conditions such as heart disease are comparatively higher in rural areas, leading to shorter life expectancy.
AI systems reflect human values. However, the human values embedded in AI are skewed to the utilitarian and away from the greater good.
Sharks have ruled the Earth’s oceans for 400 million years. Recent research on fossil shark teeth has discovered an innovative method for dating ancient sediments.
Nearly 40% of all gifts and grants and 60% of the total number of dollars given backed initiatives based in the foundation’s own state.
The study offers insight into how marijuana access may alter treatment patterns for patients with anxiety.
These marine mammals are still feeling the effects of whaling. For most species, it may be another 100 years before there are enough old whales for scientists to confirm their lifespans.
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