The United States is on pace to add about 2.6 million jobs this year under President Donald Trump's watch. Yet the bulk of the hiring has occurred in bastions of Democratic voters rather than in the Republican counties that put Trump in the White House. On average for the year-ended this May, 58.5 percent of... Continue Reading →
Kids Need Play and Recess. Their Mental Health May Depend on It
As superintendents, principals and teachers plan for the upcoming school year, one thing is certain: We are serving a generation of children who are more anxious, depressed and suicidal than any generation before. A recent NPR Education Series broadcast states, "Up to one in five kids living in the U.S. shows signs or symptoms of... Continue Reading →
QUANTUM COMPUTING WILL CREATE JOBS. BUT WHICH ONES?
CHRIS MONROE’S VISION for quantum computers is simple: He wants people to use them. Monroe, a physicist and co-founder of the quantum computing startup IonQ, wants the machines to be as sleek as the iPhone. He wants people to code on them without needing to understand complicated quantum physics. Basically, he wants the devices to... Continue Reading →
Lab-Grown Lungs Have Been Successfully Transplanted Into Living Pigs
In the US alone, more than 1,400 people are waiting for a lung transplant - there simply aren't enough donor lungs available to meet the need. Soon, though, patients might have a new source for brand new lungs: the lab. On Wednesday, researchers from University of Texas Medical Branch published a new paper in the... Continue Reading →
Scientists have revived worms that had been frozen for 42,000 years
A group of Russian scientists have successfully revived two species of tiny worms that they discovered suspended in an icy chunk of Siberian permafrost. The worms, known as nematodes or more commonly as roundworms, had been frozen for up to 42,000 years, since a time when much of the planet was covered in ice. But... Continue Reading →
South Carolina school district ends snow days, will have students learn online
Students in one South Carolina school district will still have work to do even when it snows. Anderson School District 5 is the first district in the state to eliminate snow days with what it calls eLearning days. When the roads are too icy for buses, teachers will send assignments to their students' computers and... Continue Reading →
If A.I. doesn’t replace your job, it may make it much more pleasant
From The Matrix to Wargames and iRobot to Metropolis, movies and novels have threatened us with a revolution of AI and robots for decades, whether that’s through a violent uprising or just replacing us at our jobs. Today, those theoretical dystopian futures seem more realistic than ever. With the growth of smart assistants and advanced... Continue Reading →
Are Maglev Trains the (Ultra-Fast, Levitating) Transit System of the Future?
When you see the Japanese L0 Series maglev train at full speed, it can be hard to spot the potential (extremely costly) failure. Some of that is down to speed. Propelled by superconducting magnets, a maglev train set a world record of 603 kilometers per hour in 2015. If you could put it on a... Continue Reading →
Ohio police chief overdosed on drugs taken from evidence room, investigators say
An Ohio police chief who died of a fentanyl overdose allegedly took the drugs from his department's evidence room, authorities say. Kirkersville Police Chief James Hughes Jr., 35, was found unresponsive in the bathroom of his Reynoldsburg home on May 25. He was pronounced dead a short time later. Reynoldsburg Police Department Lt. Ron Wright said the department... Continue Reading →
WATCH: Louisiana cops pulling man off tractor and choking him to death for expired warrant
New video obtained by The Advocate shows the botched arrest of a Louisiana man who was killed by police in what experts describe as excessive force. Armando Frank, 44, was wrestled off a tractor at Walmart by police serving an arrest warrant on him in October 2017. Armando Frank, 44, was being arrested on a... Continue Reading →