DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — NASCAR today revealed the 2026 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour schedule, a 16-race slate that blends tradition, competition and fan-favorite venues. “Regional racing has always been ...
From craving comfort to valuing privacy, here’s what your go-to choice of a booth over a table reveals about your personality. When you walk into a restaurant and the host asks, “Booth or table?” you ...
Theater lovers nationwide can join the fun all week long through the online #FleaBay experience, purchasing exclusive Playbills, posters, props and other unique items from wherever they are through ...
Google Tables, a work-tracking tool and competitor to the popular spreadsheet-database hybrid Airtable, is shutting down. In an email sent to Tables users this week, Google said the app will not be ...
Everyone wants predictive algorithms to be accurate, but there are different ways to define accuracy. Is it better to have an algorithm that's rarely perfect, but also rarely off by a mile? Or to have ...
Want to put your brand in front of 10,000 founders, VCs, and tech leaders? The Exhibitor Program at Disrupt 2025 lets you set up, stand out, and seize game-changing connections. Secure prime exhibit ...
The Modified division, NASCAR’s oldest class, ran its first race on Feb. 15, 1948, predating the NASCAR Cup Series by a full season. From 1948 through 1984, some of NASCAR’s greatest drivers raced and ...
A Chinese scientist, He Jiankui, made a shocking announcement to the world in 2018: He had secretly engineered the birth of the first gene-edited babies. The birth of the twins was seen as reckless ...
You’re at the checkout screen after an online shopping spree, ready to enter your credit card number. You type it in and instantly see a red error message ...
Genetically engineered humans may still sound like science fiction. But there's a new push to edit the genes of human embryos to eliminate diseases and enhance characteristics parents value.
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