A recent study explored rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry (REIMS) as a high-throughput, real-time alternative. By analyzing metabolomic fingerprints from pig neck fat, REIMS was combined ...
I first used the term EDID in ProVideo Coalition in June 2011, nearly 15 years ago. I likely used it much earlier in Producción & Distribución and its sister magazine TTV, but I no longer have any ...
Wyoming’s Human Heartbeat Act bans abortions after detectable cardiac activity, with exceptions for emergencies, and is already being folded into a lawsuit.
After 32 years guiding Rio Rancho Public Schools, founding superintendent Sue Cleveland reflects on growth, partnerships and ...
Australia’s world-first ban on social media for children under 16 years of age has prompted governments worldwide, including in the European Union, to consider similar measures. Is there an ...
Umairah Nasir speaks to four legal experts on the lawful obligations surrounding organisations who engage gig workers, and the potential impact surrounding misclassifications between 'employee' and ...
South Africans are playing a pioneering role in harnessing drones, artificial intelligence and other digital tech tools to reshape wildlife conservation management — and to reduce conflict between ...
Nigeria’s aviation sector is being recast through an ambitious wave of reforms, aligning the country with a global push to strengthen safety, standardisation, and operational efficiency across the air ...
With 159 lives lost the Helderberg disaster remains the worst accident on record for SAA. Although the crash was investigated by a commission of inquiry headed by Judge Cecil Margo - and including a ...
Carlo Bicchi belongs to that rare category. In this extensive interview, Chiara Cordero speaks to Carlo Bicchi, winner of the 2026 Marcel Golay Award, as they both prepare to present at the 44th ISCC ...
Since 2011, March 31 has been widely recognised as World Backup Day – essentially a day to remind people to back up their photos, documents, and other digital content to be bett ...
Giant hailstones measuring six inches or more across, roughly the size of a cantaloupe, likely strike the United States far more often than official storm records indicate. A peer-reviewed statistical ...