Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a terrible disease in which a genetic mutation causes certain nerves responsible for sending signals to muscles to degenerate. This leads to muscles wasting away, and many patients have died a painful death…
Recent highly publicized scandals have gotten the physics community worried about its reputation—and its future. Over the last five years, several claims of major breakthroughs in quantum computing and superconducting research, published…
Scientists from Florida State University found a link between hurricanes and intense solar activity, which has been witnessed in the last few days due to the sun sending blasts of Energy at Earth.
"After the first wave of Omicron, there was no significant difference in people always wearing a mask from those never wearing them," experts told Newsweek.
New research from the University of East Anglia has found that wearing face masks did not lower the risk of COVID infection following the initial surge of the omicron variant.
The Rivers State Government, led by Governor Siminalayi Fubara, has been struck by another series of resignations, as five more commissioners have left their posts. These officials, reportedly loyal to Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the…
Two Tunisian journalists are kept in pre-trial detention as authorities continued a wave of arrests targeting perceived critics of President Kais Saied's government
Two Tunisian journalists are kept in pre-trial detention as authorities continued a wave of arrests targeting perceived critics of President Kais Saied's government.
A Second wave of resignations has hit Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s administration as Commissioners loyal to Minister of FCT, Mr. Nyesom Wike have stepped down from their positions for a second time. In December 2023, 9 commissioners…
Just shy of $20 billion in commercial mortgage-backed securities debt backing U.S. office properties is set to mature in the next year, happening at a time when interest rates now are expected to be higher than previously anticipated. A re…
Two journalists were kept under detention in Tunisia on Wednesday, following a raft of arrests targeting government critics including lawyers and the press that has drawn concern from the country's international allies.
By SAM METZ and MASSINISSA BENLAKEHAL Associated Press TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Two Tunisian journalists are kept in pre-trial detention as authorities continued a wave of arrests targeting perceived critics of President Kais Saied’s…