A major reform to Personal Independence Payments (PIP) could mean thousands of people who presently claim the disability benefit may lose their £843 monthly payments. Labour has committed to reducing ...
Southern California, “Pip Watch” 2026 is on the horizon. That’s the term coined by Friends of Big Bear Valley (FOBBV) for bald eagle hatching season, the period when the nonprofit’s wildlife experts ...
EM, biochemical, and cell-based assays to examine how Gβγ interacts with and potentiates PLCβ3. The authors present evidence for multiple Gβγ interaction surfaces and argue that Gβγ primarily enhances ...
Released in August 2025, Pips puts a unique spin on dominoes, creating a fun single-player experience that could become your ...
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Elon Musk this week amplified an unfounded claim, based on a distortion of vaccine safety monitoring data, that COVID-19 vaccines killed tens of thousands of people in Germany. The vaccines saved ...
Public institutions like the Federal Reserve must evolve to meet new challenges and allow for new possibilities. At the Fed, we have modernized and innovated over time, always grounding ourselves in ...
April 17, 2026 • Honey Dijon. Yaya Bey. Shadowy pop from Sofia Isella. Guest host Hazel Cills chats with Nastia Voynovskaya from KQED in San Francisco about their favorite albums out Friday, April 17.
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Scientists have found that young stellar cousins of our sun are calming down and dimming more quickly in their X-ray output than previously thought, according to a new study using NASA's Chandra X-ray ...
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