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Senators from both parties have sought to see the results of the yearslong inquiry into allegations of sexual misconduct and ...
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Technion Researchers have developed a software package that enables computers to perform processing operations directly in ...
This physicist and self-described “plasma guy” (and former head of Argonne National Laboratory) delves into whether can ...
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giftee Inc, a leading eGifting platform with a strong presence in Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam, sees its investment ...
Despite the release of the protesters, the Nigerian government has made clear there will be no retreat from its relentless ...
The Scottish Government, now largely free of the influence of the Greens we think and hope, has ditched some of its plans on wood-burning ...