There’s a growing leadership gap that few are talking about. Many leaders are relying on skills that no longer match the needs and demands of their role and today’s workplace. The unintended ...
Bread is a staple that has sustained civilizations over centuries and is intrinsically etched into the very grains of society. However, as obesity rates continue to rise, it may now be time to retire ...
As the California Air Resources Board (CARB) considers amendments to its Advanced Clean Fleets Zero Emission Vehicle regulation over the next week and a half, it must exempt a broader range of ...
Nutritionist and celebrity personal trainer Pasternak (The Body Reset Diet) delivers a sensible plan to healthy eating that doesn’t exclude any food groups. Arguing that cutting out foods like carbs ...
Japan will allow more use of coal-fired power plants in an effort to boost security of supply to cope with the energy shock from the war in the Middle East. The country will let less-efficient coal ...
A pair of 2000s alternative rock favorites are slated to kick off the festivities ringing in the world’s largest single-day sporting event. Counting Crows will headline the 2026 Miller Lite Carb Day ...
Protein is practically everywhere. From protein coffee to protein-labeled desserts, grocery shelves now market the nutrient as a shorthand for "healthy." On social media, influencers promote ...
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A group of California Democrats who voted to update the state’s cap-and-invest climate program last year are now urging regulators to go back to the drawing board on a key part of the policy — warning ...
Brian is a New York–based science and health journalist. His work has been published by The Atlantic, The Paris Review, The New York Times For Kids, CBS News, The TODAY Show, Barron's PENTA, Engadget, ...
For many years, sports nutrition was rooted in a simple metaphor: the body is an engine, glycogen (the body’s quick-release carbohydrate reserve) is its fuel, and fatigue occurs when the tank runs low ...
Both low-carbohydrate and low-fat diets can be heart healthy, but it depends on what kind of foods you're eating, according to a new study. In the study, published Feb. 11 in the flagship journal of ...