For billions of years, bacteria have fought an unending battle with viruses, developing a wide range of survival strategies. Now, scientists say these age-old microbial defenses could inspire new ...
Google seems to understand that the current AI landscape has users jumping from one model to the next, looking for the best experience. A possible feature addition in Google Gemini would allow users ...
March 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Monday it was banning the import of all new foreign-made consumer routers, the latest crackdown on Chinese-made electronic gear ...
Fatih Birol, the leader of the International Energy Agency, said the Iran war was a bigger crisis than the two oil shocks in the 1970s combined. By Ravi Mattu The energy crisis caused by the Iran war ...
SOUTH BEND — Towering Canadian tackle Will Black played a total of 27 offensive snaps in his first season of Notre Dame football, with all of those coming in mop-up duty in November blowouts of Navy ...
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Opposition member Ronnie Skelton has warned that proposed changes to tonnage duties in the Virgin Islands could increase import costs and place added pressure on consumers, as lawmakers debated the ...
Rising oil prices from the Middle East conflict could heavily impact Pakistan, which imports over 80% of its oil. The impact of rising fuel prices could potentially push inflation from 7% to 17%.
Colombia’s natural gas production has fallen to multi-decade lows, worsening domestic supply shortages. Rising imports of costly LPG are increasing pressure on Colombia’s economy and public finances.
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit the epiphanic debut album from the Duluth slowcore ...
Rising oil prices could create renewed pressure across global financial markets by straining Japan’s currency, threatening the popular yen carry trade and potentially influencing flows in the U.S.
American officials have said for years that they would prioritize the Indo-Pacific. Now they’re moving warships, missiles and air defenses out for a war in the Middle East. By Damien Cave Choe ...
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