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Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relations with thousands of scientific publications (many of them can be found at www ...
Boston Scientific apparently knows a good bet when it sees one. The company reported that, after receiving an FDA green light in early 2024, its Farapulse pulsed field ablation system raked in ...
Boston Scientific Q4 revenue rose 22.4% Y/Y to $4.56B, exceeding the $4.424B consensus. Adjusted EPS of $0.70 beat expectations of $0.66. Cardiovascular sales grew 28.8% to $2.94B, with cardiology ...
In the second round, PFF predicted the Seahawks will take former Oregon pass-rusher Jordan Birch, who had 16 career sacks in college. Burch picked up 8.5 of those sacks in his final season at ...
Oregon Ducks offensive lineman Josh Conerly Jr. entered the week of the Reese's Senior Bowl with a buzz; he's leaving as one of the top prospects in the draft. Inside Conerly Jr.'s stellar week ...
Humanity is closer to destroying itself, according to atomic scientists who revealed on Tuesday that the famous “Doomsday Clock” was set to 89 seconds to midnight — the closest it has ever been.
The clock isn’t designed to definitively measure existential threats but rather to spark conversations about difficult scientific topics such as climate change, according to the Bulletin.
Officials have updated the doomsday clock and it has been moved closer to midnight - meaning the risk of humanity creating a man-made catastrophe is even greater than ever. The apocalyptic clock ...
The Doomsday Clock has been moved closer to midnight than ever before - symbolising that we are edging towards a global catastrophe. The clock's new time of 89 seconds to midnight was announced on ...