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A global research effort led by Colorado State University shows that extreme, prolonged drought conditions in grasslands and ...
The findings suggest that "crises, behavioral biases and interpersonal conflicts are not fringe topics but core aspects of modern advising," the authors of a study say.
Duryea native and Muhlenberg College junior Mick O’Malley recently presented his original scholarly research, “Security in IoT: Fuzzing.” After being surrounded by computers throughout his childhood, ...
The idea of a child dying by suicide is unimaginable. Yet, according to recent data, a significant number of children will ...
DoQatar: The Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs (Awqaf), represented by the Department of Islamic Research and ...
Managing perioperative opioid risks, improving detection of peripheral artery disease and surgical management of hard-to-treat gastrointestinal cancers, were among the topics UCSF surgeons, clinicians ...
The second World Conference on China Studies opened on October 14 at the Shanghai International Convention Center. About 500 ...
In the field of renewable energy, biogas production via anaerobic digestion represents a critical area for sustainable ...
A new report from the password management company NordPass is challenging the idea that federal institutions are more secure ...