Drinking heavily over many years is linked to a higher risk of colorectal cancer, especially rectal cancer, according to new research tracking U.S. adults for two decades. People who drank heavily ...
The Saint Louis University Department of Computer Science is committed to the development and study of computing technologies for the greater good of humanity. SLU offers bachelor's, master's and ...
Good morning. The fallout from the recent release of millions of records related to Jeffrey Epstein continues to spread. A number of people, including former President Bill Clinton and Microsoft ...
This year’s class of Innovators is already driving scientific progress and finding real-world applications for their work. They’ve developed novel medical treatments, influenced policy, invented new ...
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The first 54 games of the Boston Celtics’ 2025-26 season were an overwhelming success. Boston arrived at the All-Star break sitting 16 games over .500 while owning the second-best record in the ...
Added sugar is fine in small amounts, but too much is linked to weight gain, acne, and a higher risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Dietary guidelines suggest keeping added sugar under 10% of ...
Coffee contains caffeine, which blocks adenosine in the brain and may reduce fatigue, boost energy, and improve exercise endurance and performance. Regular coffee intake is linked to lower risks of ...
Google has aimed a knockout blow at a massive cyber weapon that researchers say is running silently on millions of devices in the homes of consumers.