Certain ideas have shaped the success and optimism of state-led development in Ethiopia and Rwanda in the first two decades ...
There’s an opportunity for Africa’s cities to learn from the successes and challenges faced by cities in other parts of the ...
Let Sleeping Babies Lie: Scientists Highlight Negative Impacts of Sleep Disruption on Early Brain Development Oct. 23, 2024 — Researchers show how sleep loss during early life impacts key ...
Nov. 4, 2024 — The Amazon region is a global hotspot of biodiversity and plays a key role in the climate system because of its ability to store large amounts of carbon and its influence on the ...
Technological advancements that shape competition and operational efficiency in today's business environments require enterprises to make cost optimization of AI a critical strategic goal. eWeek ...
What effects do you think they will have on your generation? Read this article and post your comments and questions for Matt Richtel by Nov. 14. By The Learning Network We invite teenagers to ...
The Tesla billionaire is a key figure in the president-elect’s orbit. One question is whether his views on climate and clean energy will have any sway. By Brad Plumer Diplomats and leaders ...
One professor who announced that class would end early, lamented that ‘processing the results of a national election can be heavy’ and ‘having space to breathe and go a bit slower is vital.’ Illegal ...
Maybe what we should have been asking is, "Which came first: the frog or the tadpole?" A new paper in the journal Nature details the oldest known tadpole fossil. Ringing in 20 million years ...
About 60 children, including those with mobility issues, sensitivity to sensory stimuli and their siblings got a chance to experience the joy of catching a wave Saturday. The Daily Pilot’s e ...
One of Memphis' largest employers plans to lay off hundreds of workers. International Paper will lay off 650 employees company-wide, with 400 of those in Memphis — about 19% of its workforce here.
and updates from our campus community,” reads a May 12 article from the paper’s staff. But the newspaper has not published a single story since then. For the entirety of this semester ...