A conversation with Professor Miraz Rahman, Head of the Department of Drug Discovery at King’s College London.
It’s clear after three years of infighting that the Fountain Hills council’s idea of governance borders on ideological ...
Medicinal alkaloids in lotus accumulate in highly specific organs, yet the molecular basis of this spatial pattern has ...
Early voting is well underway, but some local voters have raised concerns about a politically biased hat at a polling location and confusion surrounding ballot propositions ...
It’s Florida Retail Days at the Capitol! The Florida Retail Federation will welcome retailers to Tallahassee Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to engage with lawmakers, promote the retail industry in the ...
Ozempic has been making headlines for its remarkable success in treating obesity and diabetes. Yet it is just one in a rapidly growing class of drugs called peptide therapeutics that sits between ...
Aware is emphasizing third-party validation work across several areas that have become central to remote onboarding and mobile-first digital identity: biometric presentation attack detection (PAD), ...
I believe Ted Diadiun is correct in his Feb. 1 column, “There is not much middle ground in the ICE conflict," stating that it’s best to wait and, “We will have our opportunity for change in the next ...
Government of India is planning new rules to make mobile phone use safer. These changes are expected to start in 2026 and are meant to stop online scams and fake calls. The two main steps include ...
India's Department of Telecommunications mandates SIM-binding for messaging apps like WhatsApp, requiring users to maintain their original SIM for registration. This move, effective February 2026, ...
I find myself puzzled by Jukka Savolainen’s article “Left-Wing Bias Is Corrupting Sociology” (The Chronicle Review, October 22), which argued that the prevalence of liberal views is “strongly related ...
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