Leukemia: A plan to find the most precise treatment for little Logan’s aggressive cancer
U.S. researchers tested a hundred drugs on patients’ tumor cells in the lab to identify the most effective drugs for their cancer
U.S. researchers tested a hundred drugs on patients’ tumor cells in the lab to identify the most effective drugs for their cancer
We are bound by language, which imposes constraints on our self-expression. Yet, only through words can we find our voices and liberation
The former NFL player, who was acquitted in 1995 in the so-called ‘trial of the century,’ succumbed to cancer
The third international court case on the Gaza war pits a regime accused of crimes against humanity against a strong and legitimate democracy
Researcher Sheldon Garon highlights the precedent that the Spanish conflict represented in the generalization of a tactic aimed at breaking the morale of the population
Brazil will extradite fugitive Jaime Saade to Barranquilla to begin serving his prison sentence
Lufthansa has stopped flying to Iran for security reasons after an Israeli attack in Damascus last week triggered an announcement by the Ayatollah Khamenei that punishment is imminent
Ship boardings have risen since November due to disrupted maritime traffic from Houthi attacks off the coast of Yemen
The lack of research is a recognized problem in clinical guidelines, which are used in daily practice
In a contentious election year, the new rule is an effort to show voters — especially younger ones for whom gun violence deeply resonates — that the White House is trying to tackle the problem
Since last September, Romanian high school students have been obliged to learn about the role their country played in the extermination of Jews, Roma people, individuals living with disabilities and other targeted groups. According to the prime minister, this is to face ‘the dark side’ of the country’s history
After several years of complaints piling up, the adolescent girls’ must-have label features in an HBO documentary which reveals the sordid practices of its owner, the elusive Stephan Marsan
New research suggests a mechanism — like the circadian timer that sets the tempo of life — drives the rhythmicity of the 28-day ovarian cycle
The Argentine president is traveling with a delegation led by his sister Karina Milei and will later fly to Denmark to buy F-16 military aircraft with American financial assistance
The first examples of ‘incaprettamento’ appear in cave paintings in southern Italy dated to the European Mesolithic period
The Cuban government and the Kremlin reject the information published by the independent Russian media ‘The Insider’ in collaboration with Germany’s ‘Der Spiegel’ and the American TV news program ‘60 Minutes’
Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said there will be ‘a lot of blood’ if Kyiv does not receive the funds being blocked by Republicans in Washington
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had supported a motion in the lower house in February calling for Assange’s return to his home country
Two groups of people started firing at each other, and people began fleeing the scene. Officers took into custody four males and a female, and four weapons were recovered
The Bolivian activist, writer and popular educator calls for better coordination among global women’s movements in order to confront a ‘patriarchy that presents itself in the form of fascist groups’
The Bologna Children’s Book Fair is celebrating half a century of a global ‘pop culture’ brand, according to the company that owns it, which represents an unstoppable business and has sparked debates about the character’s alleged feminism
‘The First Omen’ and ‘Immaculate’ update classic religious iconography and make a case for the church’s continued relevance through onscreen terror