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Current laws need to also keep up with the technology used to deliver synthetic drugs, said one expert. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Logan Cyr, 16, joined a global accelerator program for teens that enables him to research cures for genetic malformations.
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In his book “ Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis: The Expropriation of Health ,” Ivan Illich criticized modern medicine in ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly grows—a recent UN Trade and Development report projects the global AI market soaring ...
In a candid podcast conversation, NYU psychologist Jonathan Haidt warns that constant tech exposure is fragmenting children's ...
In recent years, an irresistibly intuitive hypothesis has both salved and fuelled parental anxieties: it’s the phones.
Ten young inventors have been awarded for developing technologies that advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with top honours awarded for innovations in rare earth recycling ...