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SCIENCE

Software speeds up drug development

Proteins not only carry out the functions that are critical for the survival of cells, but also influence the development

MOBILE

Canalys: Mediatek ends 2023 as the most dominant chipset provider

Canalys posted a report about the smartphone market in Q4 2023, with a breakdown by processor vendor. The analysis revealed

GADGET

The best VPN services

As with any overly marketed products, the claims around virtual private networks (VPNs) can be fishy. Phrases like “military-grade encryption”

MARKET

Treasury yields dip as traders eye Powell testimony and jobs data later in week

U.S. bond yields fell early Tuesday as markets awaited midweek testimony from Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell and February jobs

FINANCE

American consumers deserve the same food labeling standards as Europeans

America’s life expectancy is falling annually–and improper or inadequate nutrition is a major cause. A study in The Lancet from

SPORTS

Indian Wells Open: Rafael Nadal faces Milos Raonic clash, while Andy Murray could tackle Andrey Rublev | Tennis News

Rafael Nadal will face a clash with former Wimbledon finalist Milos Raonic on his return to action at the BNP

EDUCATION

When parents know these 4 phases of friendship, they can help their child make friends more easily

Ideally, when parents of very young children make these choices for them, they will share the reasons for their choices

ECONOMY

15 Business Leaders to lookout in 2024

Check out these great Business Leaders and their success stories to learn more about how they’re shaping the future of

REAL ESTATE

Author Frances B. Hanna’s New Book, “ABC’s Go Marching Along,” is an Adorable Story About a Colony of Ants and the Thrilling Adventures They Share in Their Daily Lives

Lake Jackson, TX, March 04, 2024 –(PR.com)– Frances B. Hanna, a sixty-six-year-old grandmother who always wanted to write, has completed her

NEWS

With a New Holocaust Museum, the Netherlands Faces Its Past

Three faces stare blankly from sepia-toned passport photos, haphazardly pasted onto a card to an unknown recipient. They are probably