Pairing donors and recipients with mismatched blood types could hasten more life-saving stem cell transplants for patients with leukemia and other blood disorders.
Phosphorus Cybersecurity, the fastest-growing extended Internet of Things (xIoT) security and management company, has introduced the industry’s first fully transparent per-device pricing model for its ...
A consumer spots shampoo on a bathroom counter during a Prime Video series, encounters it while scrolling social media, sees a relevant display ad while reading hair care trends on a beauty site, ...
Campbell’s career in early education is remarkable. After graduating from Georgia Southern, she served as a Pre-K teacher ...
The centerpiece of this natural wonderland is Lake Habeeb, a 243-acre body of water so pristine it looks like someone photoshopped it into reality. Surrounded by a forest-covered mountain ridge that ...
After more than five months of meticulous excavation, Chinese archaeologists have discovered and confirmed four large courtyard complexes in the southwest portion of the imperial city at the Liao ...
Brennan has been in the GOP’s sights for months, with many House Republicans seeking to convince the DOJ to bring charges against him ...
A vintage cookbook with handwritten notes in the margins might cost just $2, while a set of hand-embroidered napkins could be priced at $4. A quality tool that would cost $25 new might be available ...
Citigroup’s stock price appreciated after it delivered solid second-quarter earnings amidst a volatile macro environment.
Vienna-based OMV has made an oil discovery onshore Libya, according to the country's state oil company. Libya's National Oil ...
The healthtech industry is on track to triple from $352 in 2025 to over $1.1T by 2032, driven by critical needs in provider capacity, aging populations, and chronic disease management.
A team of scientists has developed a highly accurate blood test for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The test reads tiny DNA patterns that reveal the biological signature of the illness. For millions who’ve ...