Free radicals generated at a specific site in non-neuronal brain cells called astrocytes may promote dementia, according to a ...
Whispers from Stuttgart hint at a cockpit overhaul that swaps glass for pixels, raising fresh questions for drivers, insurers and regulators. Rumours ...
The article examines the problem of training load periodization for professional football players under the conditions of an ...
There are always two sides to sustainability. One is the excitement and exhilaration of great ideas and inspiring people. And ...
"Social scientists can collect data to help policymakers better understand problems in the world," said Alexander Hertel-Fernandez.
Opinion

Feminism and Abortion

Her meaning is vividly illustrated by those rare but disturbing cases in which a second- or third-trimester abortion yields a living infant, which must then be either killed or rushed to another part ...
When faced with a challenge there is something to be said for stepping back, taking stock, and finding a new perspective.
Poor culture’ has been blamed on a lack of clarity and trust between the university’s senior management team and the academic Senate.
Healthcare systems in Ghana and much of sub-Saharan Africa face significant hurdles . Infectious diseases like tuberculosis, resistant bacterial infections, and ongoing malaria continue to stretch ...
The Politburo discussed economic, political and organisational matters of importance for the working class that the SACP is ...
Circle gets Fed backstop facilities, discount-window access, FDIC insurance on USDC (or something functionally equivalent) and enough regulatory scrutiny that its compliance department becomes larger ...
Across exhibitions, installations and a talks programme, the inaugural edition explored gentler ways of designing and ...