Vol. 145 No. 2863, April 2017
Index
- From bias to disruption for new administration.
- When parents act badly.
- Couples in which both partners are obese may take from 55% to 59% longer to achieve pregnancy.
- Every year, people line up to receive the latest flu vaccine, designed to protect against the upcoming season's most dominant strains of influenza virus.
- How much progress has been made?
- Not unlike the beginning of the new year, spring is a time for fresh starts (and getting your tax returns in order).
- The achievement gap between white children and those of color in our nation's schools has profound repercussions for families and communities.
- The Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, is seeking to develop a system of wireless brain implants that might restore partial vision to people who have lost their sight.
- With 2017 having recently shifted seasons and with a new Administration running things, the personal-finance website WalletHub has released its financial predictions for the rest of 2017: U.S. gross domestic product growth will remain anemic.
- Are the liberal democrats serious?--Is everyone (read, republicans) really racist?
- Satirical news has serious political effects.
- Trepidation about Trump in Europe.
- Stop listening to the Obamas and Merkels.
- Will U.S. upset the Apple cart?
- Child care remains too expensive for families.
- Stalled numbers do not bode well.
- Tackling Trump on sanctuary cities.
- Avoiding the beasts of spring.
- Planning events make them seem like work.
- Porn predicts potential fathers.
- U.S. at vital turning point with China.
- Risks posed by mobile network vulnerabilities.
- Personal & workplace IDs are converging.
- Security breaches: no end in sight.
- Corporate America ready for social workers.
- Parents need to be clued in on teens.
- Income inequality and export "complexity".
- Start me up ... or not.
- Communicating in the workplace.
- Physical stature may affect stock choices.
- Timekeeping software favors management.
- Looking for life's MIDUS touch.
- Spring has sprung--way too early.
- The best cities to hear, "Play Ball!".
- Cracks can cause hazards in trees.
- A century later, the great war lives on.