Will women religious choose to consciously move from an institutional to an interindividual level of development? Judging from their earnestness, sincerity and integrity throughout the centuries, they probably will.
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Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta have all shifted estimates of how long they will use technical equipment
California Engulfed by a Devastating Winter Storm California is facing a formidable challenge as an intense winter storm, driven by a dynamic atmospheric river, has inflicted severe flooding and left close to a million residents without power. This event has been recognized by the National Weather Service in Los Angeles as one of the most …
First such piece to be found in Britain is ‘incredibly well-made’, say experts, and remarkably preserved
Josh “Crazy Ed” Edwards, a tour manager for the band HED P.E. and Army veteran, saved an unconscious man from a car wreck and took down would-be thief
Where you live must not determine how long you live. Regular testing is needed to end the postcode health lottery, says a leading expert.
eLabNext (an Eppendorf Group Company), the provider of a Digital Lab Platform with lab inventory management system (LIMS), electronic lab notebook (ELN), and artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML) solutions for life science laboratories, and Promega Corporation (Promega), a global leader in innovative technologies, tools, and technologies for the life science industry, announced a collaboration today to make Promega’s standard operating procedures (SOPs) readily accessible through the eLabNext’s eLabMarketplace.
“We are aligning ourselves with the state goals, with the goals of the township – to create new jobs, especially in the high-tech industry and in biopharmaceutical manufacturing,” said CEO and co-founder Fabian Gerlinghaus during the Jan. 29 ribbon cutting for the company’s Smart Factory in Bridgewater.
Björk and microbiologist Merlin Sheldrake unite for ‘Fungi: Web of Life’, a 3D film in which the beauty and ecological importance of fungi unfurls
Latest defence procurement setback on £3.2bn project increases risk of an enemy intercepting information