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Where native rats disappear, something far more dangerous takes overMadagascar's unique wildlife faces a threat from invasive black rats. These newcomers are pushing out native tufted-tailed rats from degrad...
US DHS to vet immigrants for what it calls extremist views, raising free speech concernsThe U.S. Department of Homeland Security will scrutinize immigrants' past statements, including criticism of Israel and pro-Palestinian pro...
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon shares the best parenting advice his father gave: 'Do the best you can, make the world a better place, treat everyone...'JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has reflected on the simple yet lasting advice he received from his father, saying it continues to shape his...
As Trump throws lifeline to coal plants, critics warn of higher costs and health risksUnder the Trump administration, coal power is making a comeback, as plans to phase out coal plants are being scrapped. This change is desig...
Immigration judge rejects Trump effort to deport pro-Palestinian Tufts studentAn immigration judge has dismissed efforts to deport Tufts University PhD student Rumeysa Ozturk, whose visa was revoked after she co-autho...
Why Trump's economic disruption will be hard to reverseIn his first 100 days, Donald Trump began dismantling the global economic order through trade wars, treaty withdrawals, and weakened allian...
Tufts student from Turkey details arrest, crowded detention conditions in new court filingRumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University, is contesting her detention by immigration officials, alleging mistreatment...
Private groups work to identify, report student protesters for possible deportationUtilizing facial recognition technology, private groups are targeting masked protesters involved in pro-Palestinian rallies, urging the dep...
Trump admin overreach? Frightening new video shows student being taken by federal agents in mystery disappearance that has U.S on edge, sparking outrage and questionsSurveillance video shows federal agents ambushing Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts University student, without explanation. Ozturk, a Muslim and pro...
Trump administration detains Turkish student at Tufts, revokes visaU.S. immigration authorities detained Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University, for alleged support of Hamas. Her arr...
Are nutritional supplements the 'magic pill' for good health?Most supplements have not been rigorously tested for safety or effectiveness, said Dr. JoAnn Manson, a professor of medicine at Harvard Med...
Eminent Indian-origin academician Sunil Kumar named as next President of Tufts UniversityKumar, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Johns Hopkins University was named the next president of Tufts University ...
How silicon chips rule the worldTaiwan Semiconductor is the most valuable company in Asia and one of the dozen most valuable in the world, with a market capitalization of ...
Scientists believe coronavirus may increase risk of blood clots in pregnant womenThe virus aggravates the risk of blood clots and strokes associated with oral contraceptive pills.
An avocado a day can boost memory!Avocados can significantly improve the working memory and problem-solving skills in older adults.
- AI helps scientists gain insight into cancer biophysics
New York, Jan 29 (IANS) A team of scientists has used artificial intelligence (AI) to gain insight into the biophysics of cancer with their...
- Wharton Business School, Jindal University and the American Society of International Law host the ICBEC
The conference is aimed at generating comprehensive research on corruption. The knowledge and literature developed during the course of del...
Would you have sex with a robot?Hollywood movies have often imagined what it would be if robots & humans pursued relationships, and it seems the scenario is about to turn ...
US students keen to continue post graduate programs in India: James StavridisThe former NATO commander and US Navy Admiral said the career opportunities, modern infrastructure, fat salaries are incentives enough for ...
- Akula shines light on India microlending in SKS IPO
As a controversial $250-$350 million IPO draws nearer, Vikram Akula, founder of India's largest microlender, SKS Microfinance, crunches num...