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The Dyslexia Paradox: Ancient Genes and Modern Reading Struggles
In A Nutshell Ancient origins: Genes linked to dyslexia date back over 430 million years to early vertebrates: they’re not recent evolutionary innovations Recycled brain circuits: Humans don’t have ...
Katten announced today that Mohammed A. Alvi has joined the firm's Private Credit practice as a partner in Los Angeles, expanding this market-leading team that works with the sector's most active ...
Artificial intelligence dominates today’s business agenda. From generative co-pilots to autonomous agents, organizations feel ...
Spiders are also affected. The same source reports that vinegar acts as both a repellent and, on direct contact, a killing ...
In-person interactions break down barriers in east London, as AI startups also try to bridge communication divide ...
Allowing payments to organ donors would undoubtedly save lives. So what are the psychological – and political – impediments?
Building regulations require wall and ceiling shielding to control radiation exposure in healthcare and diagnostic spaces.
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How Your Smartphone Could Double As A Radiation Detector
The inexpensive setup could help save countless lives during radiation emergencies In A Nutshell Researchers tested a cheap ...
Consumers no longer look to television and mass-market media for guidance on what to buy at the supermarket.
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Public sector digital transformation: Beyond KPIs towards an agile mind-reset
By Dr. Kofi Anokye OWUSU-DARKOModern government was built on measurement. The metrics that enabled the state to scale, standardise, and control complex administrative systems were once among its ...
Introduction Demographic change is resulting in a growing number of individuals requiring nursing care, while the ...
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