Sabotage of the EP, an important diplomatic body known for applying pressure to hostile regimes or those that engage in human rights abuses or anti-democratic behaviour, threatens to blow up into a major crisis at the heart of the European Union.
Chinese officials are conducting a systematic collection of the DNA of people living in the Tibetan Autonomous Region by drawing blood from children as young as five without their parent's knowledge or consent.
Further integration of the indigenous people in Northeast borderlands online without adequate knowledge of the various impacts technology could have on them is incomprehensible, writes Suanmuanlian Tonsing, an author, in a report for Border Lens, an Assam based publication.
The surgical approach is frequently not decided when a patient has surgery to remove a tumour or treat an illness. In order to decide how much tissue needs to be removed, surgeons need to know more about the condition they are treating, such as a tumor's margins, its stage, and whether a les
Elvis Presley's 'Spinout' co-star Diane McBain, who is also known for her role as Pinky Pinkston in 'Batman', passed away at the age of 81 after a battle with liver cancer.
Taking to Instagram on Friday, actor Janhvi Kapoor revealed who she is missing at the moment. If you want to know, then check out Janhvi Kapoor's post to see who is that person.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 23 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Fintech company Angel One Limited (formerly known as Angel Broking Limited) recorded a stellar performance as it became the third largest broker in terms of active clients on the NSE with 4.23 million active clients, a 47.9
New Delhi [India], December 23 (ANI/NewsVoir): The medical tourism market is massive and growing rapidly. To put into perspective just how fast this industry is increasing, know that the market was estimated to be worth USD 11.56 billion in 2020, which increased to 13.98 billion in 2021, Cur
The findings of a new study suggest that nano-sized membrane bubbles known as extracellular vesicles activate the immune system in mice and seem to render their tumours sensitive to a type of immunotherapy drug called a checkpoint inhibitor.
According to research published in "The FASEB Journal", it is now known that a gene termed CREB-Regulated Transcription Coactivator 1 (CRTC1) plays a role in our brain connected to overeating.
Scientists have labored for decades to understand how brain structure and functional connectivity drive intelligence. A new analysis offers the clearest picture yet of how various brain regions and neural networks contribute to a person's problem-solving ability in a variety of contexts, a t