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Microsoft this week confirmed that it is killing off the Windows desktop application of a free productivity app called Sway. The app was released more than ten years ago and has been part of the ...
The preparatory course at the heart of the recent surge in Army recruitment numbers will tighten its standards, although it was unclear if that meant it will produce fewer future soldiers. Potential ...
Sharon Stone Has Blunt Three Word Response to 'Basic Instinct' Remake originally appeared on Parade. It's been roughly 33 years since Basic Instinct first hit theaters, but to this day, audiences ...
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) announces the launch of a new online continuing education course, Stem Cell Medicine: From Scientific Research to Patient Care. The ...
A renowned Canadian university has launched a bizarre 'Adulting 101' campaign for pampered students who can't perform the most basic life tasks like changing a tire, buying groceries or doing laundry.
I’m sure people were somersaulting all through history but the Greeks seem to be the first to put a word on it Colm O'Regan: "Apparently, 1 in 5 girls drop out of sport between primary and secondary ...