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Tegenu Gossa Aredo (PhD) is a distinguished Ethiopian Pre-Historic Archaeologist, and is currently a guest researcher at the ...
A new publication by two University of Cincinnati researchers contends that adjusting how researchers approach their statistical analysis has the potential to change the lives of children and ...
Opposition to 'meaty' names for plant-based products has long been prominent within the EU. Now, the EU has laid out plans to ...
A participant of the Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting practices Chinese calligraphy, on July 11, 2025. Photo ...
To help students build better habits from day one, teachers can take a few minutes to discuss study strategies or model them ...
Panelists discuss how to improve diagnostic accuracy through increased awareness and education among healthcare providers, simplifying antibody testing processes and identifying high-risk patients who ...
Research into nicotine use by young Aussies and a study on an Eastern gray kangaroo pox virus have something in common.
Researchers assessed more than 1,000 results from fruit-fly immunity research published between 1959 and 2011. The majority ...
Gain-of-function experiments are ingrained in the scientific process. In many instances, the benefits that stem from gain-of-function experiments are not immediately clear. Only decades later does the ...
EdChoice, one of the national leaders in education choice advocacy and research, has released a new, updated “in-depth review ...
A majority of survey participants (74 percent) said devotion to Mary has either “strengthened” or “very much strengthened” the living out of their respective vocations. Bishops (89 percent) were most ...
Katherine Brabon’s novel explores the roles of faith, science and storytelling in explaining and treating illness – and offering agency to the ill.
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