There is a phenomenon in some sectors where science is seen as beyond social influence – that scientific fact is inherently ...
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Taiwan’s Geography: Mountains, Cities, and Extreme Contrasts
Taiwan is a land of dramatic contrasts — from the towering mountains that dominate the island’s east to the fertile plains ...
As rare earths go into aircraft engines and all manner of consumer electronics, China can squeeze other countries, to the ...
What that suggests is that performance, business acumen, experience and leadership skills increasingly define success more ...
GRADUATION at the University of Guyana (UG) is always a time of celebration, but for a special group of students this year, ...
You don’t have to pay an arm and a leg for a great Cab — you just need to know where to look to get the best bang for your ...
Esri executive explains why the most competitive organizations are mapping their data to better understand their operations, ...
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell faces a no-win leadership dilemma over the Bad Bunny halftime decision — balancing sponsors, ...
Mornings, from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m., record fewer bets but with higher average values, while afternoons maintain balanced levels of both frequency and value. The lowest engagement occurs overnight, ...
MedPage Today on MSNOpinion
Medical Societies Are Facing an Existential Crisis
If medical societies cling to models built for an independent-practice era, they risk fading into irrelevance. But if they ...
Nearly 1 in 6 Americans lives in a “distressed” community. Where they live and what they experience could explain a lot about our politics.
The Marion Star on MSN
Buckeye Talks on Tap returns with a look at 1850 Ohio settlers
Buckeye Talks on Tap returns Nov. 18 at Bucci's with a free lecture by Greg Rose on Midwest settlement in 1850.
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