Nonprofit hospitals get tax breaks. Should they be using that money to buy stadium naming rights? Why should patients care about hospital tax breaks?
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Should Nonprofit Hospitals Use Tax Breaks To Name Sports Stadiums?
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Melania Trump wants a robot to homeschool your child
At a press conference at the White House on Wednesday, First Lady Melania Trump showed up with a humanoid robot developed by robotics firm Figure AI. The duo waltzed down a red carpet together before the bot gave a brief speech, chirping: “I…
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There’s Something Very Dark About a Lot of Those Viral AI Fruit Videos
“I’ve spent a lot of time looking at the comment sections on these videos actually, and it does not seem like bots. I clicked on people’s profiles; these are real profiles, thousands of followers, no signs of inorganic activity,” Maddox…
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Riding the GLP-1 boom, VITL lands $7.5M to overhaul cash-pay clinic prescribing
The number of med-spas, weight loss clinics, and concierge practices where patients pay a membership fee for direct, often same-day access to physicians, has exploded in recent years. But while patients pay for these services out-of-pocket,…
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Using 'imaginative' AI to survey past and future earthquake damage
Researchers have used artificial intelligence to develop a new tool for assessing earthquake damage, a leap that could ultimately help first responders in making critical rescue decisions, suggests a new study. The team’s AI, called the…
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How New Jersey's limits on 'forever chemicals' in tap water brought levels down
Levels of toxic “forever chemicals” in New Jersey’s public water systems dropped by as much as 55% after the state moved to limit the contaminants in drinking water, according to a Rutgers Health researcher who has analyzed 19 years of monitoring…
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Whole wheat diets may reduce the risk of inflammatory bowel disease
Enriching the diet with wheat fiber protects mice against intestinal inflammation, according to a study published by researchers in the Institute for Biomedical Sciences (IBMS) at Georgia State University. The finding helps explain…
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Webb Captures Saturn in Infrared
Saturn’s icy rings glow in this infrared view from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope released on March 25, 2026. Combining this image with another that NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured – also released on the same day – provides…
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Chronic inflammation leaves epigenetic scars that increase future cancer risk
Chronic inflammation can raise a person’s risk of cancer, and a new study reveals key details about how that might happen in the gut and points to better ways to identify and reduce risk.
Scientists at the Broad Institute and…
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US scientists discover material that switches quantum states on demand
Scientists in the US have uncovered a rare quantum material capable of switching between two distinct electronic states on demand, which could open the door for faster computer chips and adaptive sensors.
Led by the US Department of…
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