The global life sciences sector is huge, worth about 9.9 trillion dollars, which is close to the size of some major countries ...
The grading follows a spot check on service provision by the Care Inspectorate in December with the findings now published.
The service, based in the Annex of Onthank Primary School, Meiklewood Road, was graded ‘very good’ across two quality ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers plans to hear from county and city organizations about how taxes are set and where the money ...
For over a century, scientists have been fascinated by bacteriophages, the tiny viruses that naturally hunt and kill bacteria. University of Otago researchers are turning to these microscopic ...
Federal authorities arrested a former high-ranking official in Eric Adams’s administration Tuesday, the latest in the ...
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Americans Are Afraid of Authority
But a government that works is one that lets people use their judgment.
Former U.S. Rep. Alfred Lawson’s story illustrates the appetite that conservatives have for gerrymandering the Sunshine State ...
The story of jewelry is never told just once. It unfolds again and again, across generations and years. It lives alongside ...
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5 early signs and symptoms of IgA nephropathy
Medically reviewed by Matthew Wosnitzer, MD Signs and symptoms of IgA nephropathy vary among individuals and may not manifest for years, even decades. If symptoms are present, common and early ones ...
A research team at the LKS Faculty of Medicine, the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed), has developed a novel live-attenuated ...
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White blood cell searching for bacteria/virus under the microscope!
Watch a white blood cell actively searching for bacteria or viruses under the microscope.
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