Weeks of frigid cold, which morphed snow mounds into immovable, roadside icebergs, have added motivation to an annual question. When does spring 2026 start? It’s been a harder winter than in recent ...
From the moment you take a sip, drinking starts to influence your biology. Here’s an inside look. Credit... Supported by By Dana G. Smith Illustrations by Montse Galbany Dry January has come and gone, ...
Competing for your country in the Olympics is arguably the highest honor an athlete can achieve. While participating in professional sports leagues is important, athletes often speak of representing ...
Daylight Saving Time in 2026 will begin on Sunday, March 8, when clocks "spring forward" one hour. The time change results in a loss of one hour of sleep in the spring. The goal of DST is to conserve ...
Daylight saving time in 2026 will begin on Sunday, March 8, and end on Sunday, November 1. There is one month until warmer weather and longer daylight hours arrive in the United States. Even though we ...
Right now, many companies are worried about how to get more employees to use AI. After all, the promise of AI reducing the burden of some work—drafting routine documents, summarizing information, and ...
Recently, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the end of federal credits for automakers that install start/stop systems, part of a broader overhaul of greenhouse gas ...
Tired of spam texts that just won't stop? Your phone comes with built-in protection, but it might be turned off by default. Here's how to fix that on both iPhone and Android.
Derek Jenkins, Rice University, Houston, Texas. Vivian Ho ([email protected]), Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas. Hospitals rely on cash reserves to cover capital costs ...
Iran’s nuclear program and missile arsenal have garnered increased international scrutiny. A joint U.S.-Israeli military campaign launched in early 2026 seeks to destroy Iran’s nuclear and missile ...
Amber Sayer, MS, CPT, CNS, is a fitness, nutrition, health, and wellness writer and editor. She holds two masters degrees and has been a certified personal trainer and running coach for 15 years.