• Hunter Biden's Replies to His Motion to Dismiss

    Roger Stone's memoir made Hunter Biden's selective prosecution reply.

  • Cuban research center to dedicate publication to Venezuela

    Havana, Mar 28 (Prensa Latina) 'Venezuela: external projection and role in international relations' will be the main theme of the April-June issue of "Cuadernos de Nuestra América," a publication from the Cuban Research Center for International Politics (CIPI). The post Cuban research center to dedicate publication to Venezuela first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Why has the US government been researching mind-reading technology?

    Documents show that the U.S. government has been looking at 'potential sensor' technologies and 'expected contributions' that might include detecting 'electrical activity of the brain' to determine peoples’ secret intentions.

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    NWSL's Alozie balances soccer with cancer research

    When Michelle Alozie isn't immersed in pediatric cancer research, she's starring for the Houston Dash and leading Nigeria on a quest for the Olympics.

  • RIVM researcher: healthier and more sustainable food does not have to be expensive

    Healthier and more sustainable food choices does not necessarily mean people have to pay more, according to RIVM researcher Reina Vellinga, who has written about the subject in a thesis for which she will get her doctorate on Wednesday at the Wageningen University & Research.Her research claims climate-friendly and healthier food is possible at costs comparable to the current prices. This goes for people of all socioeconomic groups.

  • Coinbase Loses Most of Motion to Dismiss SEC Lawsuit

    A judge ruled that the SEC made a plausible argument that Coinbase is

  • Ragan Research: How internal communicators measure their effectiveness

    Ragan’s 2024 Communications Benchmark Report reveals what and where internal comms measures, along with the top challenges to measuring effectiveness. Amid the turbulence of the past few years, the outline of a new breed of communicator is taking shape. Insights from the 2024 Ragan Communications Benchmark Report, an exclusive research project for Ragan’s Communications Leadership Council, […]

  • Researchers uncover the microbial secrets of dry eye

    Researchers have used advanced sequencing technology to determine how the mix of microbes present in patients with healthy eyes differs from the mix found in patients with dry eye. The new work could lead to improved treatments for various eye problems and for diseases affecting other parts of the body.

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    VCU professor researching effect of what you wear to work

    “There is no white-collar job for which this issue isn't important, but there is almost no research on the effects of clothing characteristics on workplace outcomes,” Cortina said. “This is the first effort to develop a comprehensive model of clothing effects at work.”

  • Lam Research rejects Vietnam factory talk

    US wafer-fabrication equipment manufacturer Lam Research denied it was negotiating a deal with a partner and the Vietnam government about investing in local production, a matter of days after reports it was set to make an initial investment of up to $2 billion to establish a presence in the country.

  • Researching the spread of drought and its potential negative impacts

    It is important for water management to understand how drought spreads. In a new study, researchers from the WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF show that in every third case, atmospheric drought is followed by low water levels. More rarely does drought have a negative impact on groundwater.

  • Researchers discover evolutionary 'tipping point' in fungi

    Scientists have found a "tipping point" in the evolution of fungi that throttles their growth and sculpts their shapes. The findings, published in the journal Cell Reports, demonstrate how small changes in environmental factors can lead to huge changes in evolutionary outcomes.