A new regulation has shaken up the industry
The UK aircraft engine manufacturer is starting to live up to its distinguished name
Polls find centre-left politician is least popular chancellor since German reunification
Bond investors could easily be caught off guard if liquidity conditions fail to loosen significantly
Deal for holding in Cornerstone joint venture comes as telecoms groups monetise infrastructure assets
Copyright law was key to disputing fraudster’s claim to be cryptocurrency’s founder Satoshi Nakamoto
Automated systems are driving new business for lawyers
A $500mn blue loan is still in place despite upheaval, thanks to robust monitoring and a tight legal framework
Law firms have been central to the biggest revamp of Britain’s capital markets in decades
President once hostile to international financiers switches tack in planned New York meetings
Renewables companies fear the former president could roll back Biden-era support measures
Scientists explore how unicellular aquatic organisms could help humanity exist more sustainably.
The resurgence is part of a global revival of a disease once close to being eradicated, but geographic and cultural factors magnify Pakistan’s challenge.
Cells send electrical impulses throughout the body, but electrophysiologists struggled to tune into these signals until the patch clamp technique was developed.
Europe should stop being "naive" and step up efforts to support its faltering industrial base to compete with China and the United States, the newly elected chairman of the European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee told Euractiv in an interview.
Researchers explore algal biology for new strategies to help humans live more sustainably.
Researchers challenge a male-dominated field and advocate for more representation of female subjects.
Many non-citizens are either wittingly or unwittingly registered to vote due to various aggressive methods used to facilitate voter registration.
In 1966, two famous Russian literary dissidents, Yuli Daniel and Andrei Sinyavsky, were tried and convicted on charges of disseminating propaganda against the Soviet state. The two were authors and humorists who published satire abroad that mocked Soviet leaders for failure to comply with the Soviet Constitution of 1936, which guaranteed the freedom of speech. … Continue reading "Free Speech and the Department of Political Justice"
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When Dr. Yuvaram Reddy, who had lived in South India, and Chetan Jhaveri, who is of North Indian heritage, chose to marry, their families’ approval was crucial.
Driven by her desire to concoct creative stories, Laura Tran merged her scientific knowledge with the art of storytelling.
Molecular neurobiologist Julie Moreno explores the consequences of protein misfolding in the brain.
The first two days of the game were cancelled because of a wet outfield, raising significant concerns about the preparedness of the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex