New research from Dartmouth College shows that hearing about others’ experiences can change how people feel pain, effort, and ...
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Red Sox have one (or two?) ‘big’ decisions with position players; Why’s Nate Eaton just in OF?
FORT MYERS, Fla. — The Red Sox are in good shape roster-wise, with Opening Day less than two weeks away. “There’s not too many spots here position-player wise; not too many decisions,” manager Cora ...
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Gov. DeWine renews public interest in recess bill, but is an hour-long daily mandate truly feasible?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine recently brought attention to a piece of legislation that hasn’t seen public movement in ...
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Scientists overturn 150-year-old geometry rule using twin donut-like torus surfaces
Researchers in the US and Germany have solved a mathematical problem that has puzzled ...
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San Antonio Spurs: 3 best and 3 worst playoff matchups in the Western Conference
Here are the best and worst matchups for the San Antonio Spurs in the upcoming playoffs, with some teams they’ve beaten easily in the year.
Imagine waiting in line for a shot when someone who just got one tells you it was really painful. Could hearing that make the shot hurt more? According to a new Dartmouth study, what others say about ...
For over 150 years, a rule of thumb dating back to the French mathematician Pierre Ossian Bonnet has been accepted in surface theory: If the metric and mean curvature of a compact surface are known at ...
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