The Army’s establishment of a ‘Drone Unit’—a test unit for operating unmanned systems such as small drones and robots—was ...
With the Feb. 8 House of Representatives election drawing near, the short winter election battle following the abrupt dissolution of the lower chamber of Japan's parliament has highlighted security ...
A recent Vatican document on marriage revives troubling assumptions about Africa and polygamy. Sr. Leonida Katunge asks: Why ...
Detained in a penal colony in Mordovia, the 70-year-old historian, who specializes in the Stalin regime's crimes, is one of Russia's oldest political prisoners. His crime? Refusing to accept ...
A large share of medicines developed today may never reach patients for a surprisingly simple reason: they cannot dissolve well enough in water. For most treatments, the oral route remains the gold ...
Key Takeaways Utah’s approval of a new Regulatory Mitigation Agreement (RMA) to pilot AI in the prescription refill process adds to a growing wave of state activity, as the speed and scale of AI ...
Understanding connectivity issues and interactions are only part of the problem; ECOs can cause unexpected problems in other ...
Researchers from the labs of Professors Vinayak Dravid and Omar Farha developed a high-resolution approach to map ...
ONE of the results of the increasing popularity in recent years of so-called ‘sun-ray’ treatment has been the rapid development of improved methods of generating ultra-violet rays. This has placed in ...
As drug development becomes more complex, so do the demands for accurate, reproducible bioanalytical data to prove their safety and efficacy. Method validation ensures the reliability of ...