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Creating complex structures at the tiniest scales has long been a challenge for engineers. But new research from Georgia Tech ...
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I ndia and the United Kingdom are set to sign a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (FTA) during Prime Minister Narendra ...
The US has raised concerns over the University of Montenegro’s partnership with a Chinese supercomputing center under US ...
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A research team leverages chlorophyll fluorescence (ChlF) imaging, a cutting-edge technique, to identify reliable ...
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Even if FEWS NET or the IPC determine that a location meets all three famine criteria, they can't declare it on their own.
Sharing surplus medications with patients in need is a step forward in addressing the challenges of drug shortages and ...
Hunting falcons for use in sport is illegal in Egypt despite the recognition of falconry by the UNESCO as living human heritage.