As one of the few international art fairs fully backed and largely funded by the state, Art Basel Qatar redistributed much of ...
Denis Beckford Vera, head of Radiopharmacology, Champion Oncology explains how patient-derived xenografts improve drug ...
Yet in mining labs around the world, primary sample crushing still comes with a host of headaches: abrasive materials wear down equipment far too early, maintenance shutdowns delay critical analytical ...
IDCA’s Mehdi Paryavi argues that the greatest threat of the A.I. agent boom is what happens when businesses deploy it without ...
As artificial intelligence rapidly shifts from theory to real-world application, its impact on financial services is becoming ...
GLP‑1 receptor agonists aid weight loss and improve glycaemic control and liver function in patients with Cushing syndrome ...
The board-by-group method isn't the most efficient way for passengers to get on a plane, but it does earn the airlines some extra cash.
In an exclusive interview with POLITICO, the outgoing Colombian president argues the war on drugs has failed and fires back ...
Through both political campaigns and legal reforms, China is steadily narrowing the space for minority autonomy in education, ...
Cheeky and rebellious, the Netherlands’ own brand of ‘ludiek’ zaniness thrived in the 1960s protest era. Now, the New Dutch Naivety movement is bringing it back with songs about chocolate, good transp ...
In its “Statement of Principles,” the New Hampshire Republican Party claims to hold the concept of local control in high ...
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