Not enough children in Milwaukee are being screened for lead. Kids with lead poisoning are slipping through the cracks.
IIHS crashed a 1996 Chevrolet Blazer into a 2026 model to gauge how much progress has been made in the 30 years it's been crash-testing cars. Spoiler: There's been a lot.
The initiatives will include $750 per month to 20 at-risk young people, and therapy to youth with behavioral health issues.
Looking back at national trends, there was a 1.4 percent increase in undergraduate enrollment at public four-year ...
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South Carolina expands newborn screening to include two rare diseases
South Carolina has expanded newborn genetic screening to detect two more rare diseases, giving doctors a better chance to treat babies early.
Unity, a microreactor from Houston-based Deployable Energy, is the latest of the three to reach criticality as part of a ...
Critics say the systems we use to educate the brightest kids are flawed and exclusionary. What if it’s the very premise of giftedness that’s faulty?
The physician who spent 26 years fighting malaria in the Amazon is now directing WHO’s tropical disease program — and has a ...
Officials are calling the 2026 National Health Care Fraud Takedown the biggest in U.S. history.
The U.S. government’s 'Launch Pad' program seeks to fast-track next-generation nuclear reactors by giving private developers ...
This has been a very difficult decision for the CSD faculty, and we know that this is not news you have wanted to hear,” ...
Broadcast media in Indianapolis just went through consolidation. The Indy Public Editor speaks with the newsrooms to learn ...
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