Plants are fast-tracking their own evolution by "plugging in" genetic code stolen from their neighbors, according to new research that reveals the secret to their own successful genetic engineering.
After decades of building marketing functions from the ground up, one lesson is clear: Tools don’t transform organizations.
Throughout Brevard, organizations and individuals are encouraging literacy during National Reading Month and beyond.
Instructor Aileen Abitong conducted computer class Wednesday with her students at Kulia Academy, the first school in the ...
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Looking for a high-paying job in 2026? These in-demand tech skills—from AI to cybersecurity—are shaping the future of work and how to learn them. The job market is changing fast, and by 2026, many of ...
Research backs up the idea of “New year, new me.” In a 2014 paper, organizational psychologists introduced the idea of the “fresh start effect,” referring to a period of increased motivation at the ...