Over the past few years, access to health research has become easier than ever, yet understanding it seems to be getting harder. A study is published, a striking number is pulled out of context, ...
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AstraZeneca's $15 billion pledge to its China operations highlights the country's advantages. But other regions are also hoping to host more clinical studies.
For half a century, a tiny quirk on the surface of red blood cells has puzzled doctors and put a small group of patients at ...
Kittrell’s legacy shows that home economics was always about more than cooking and sewing. It’s also a reminder that issues ...
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Is the Indian Nipah variant more severe?

Nepal, Feb. 2 -- Nipah virus, a deadly zoonotic virus, was first reported in Malaysia in 1998. The country documented a total ...
Once again, doping casts a shadow over Kenya after the Athletics Integrity Unit imposed a five-year ban on an 800m runner and a provisional suspension on a marathon runner, both for using prohibited ...
Shaveen De Mel (’24), a graduate of The Master’s University’s biology program, has gained international recognition for his original research. After an intensive six-month evaluation process, De Mel’s ...
Twenty years have passed since scientists released the first version of the Arctic Report Card, now a staple at the Fall ...
The internet has caught on and has started to make fun of LLMs like ChatGPT for using a lot of water. How much water does the chatbot actually use?
A recent study by the Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (CCAA) has found that locally produced food items in the market may not be displaying ...
Wellington’s success results from a calculated economic framework. The city operates under an ambitious program called Te ...