A couple of weeks ago, fellow Forbes blogger Ethan Siegel took to his keyboard with the goal of making me sigh heavily, writing a post about interpretations of quantum physics calling the idea that ...
Seems that from the beginning of time, people have been in search of "truth"—big truths, little truths, you name it. Situations and objects are observed (and perhaps studied to some extent), ideas or ...
Jane Campbell made a splash with her first book, Cat Brushing, a collection of provocative stories about older women still very much in touch with the sensual side of life. It was published two years ...
Imagine walking down the street. You say “hello” to a friend, but they walk past without so much as a nod. Are they upset with you? Or did the rush of traffic just drown out your voice? If our ...
Data sharing through ClinVar offers a unique opportunity to identify interpretation differences between laboratories. As part of a ClinGen initiative, four clinical laboratories (Ambry, GeneDx, ...
In McLaughlin Chiropractic Associates v. McKesson, the Supreme Court held that district courts are not bound by the FCC’s interpretive orders because these agency interpretations are not binding law.
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