Commuters wait for transport at Farmgate in Dhaka on Saturday as fewer buses rolled on the capital city roads after government announced a hefty hike of fuel oil prices. — Sony Ramany
The sudden hike in fuel prices brought immense sufferings to commuters
Blickfeld has turned to the help of laser sensing technology to assist airports when it comes to managing passenger numbers to ensure security.
Today’s airport security is usually a complex system that involves numerous sensors and additional technology for it to work to maximum effici
Ocean trash and overflowing landfills have drawn widespread attention to the plastic waste that we put into our environment. In response, communities around the world work hard to reduce, reuse, and recycle. But what does it mean for something to be recyclable? A research team led by Guoliang
The past few years have shown that running any business has become increasingly difficult. Thanks to labor and product shortages, resources are consistently stretched to their maximum capacity. With all these factors in play, operating a GxP facility that complies with regulatory requirements
By analyzing DNA with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), an international research team led by Lund University in Sweden has developed a method that can accurately date remains up to 10,000 years old.
Accurately dating ancient humans is key when mapping how people migrated during
The Pentagon has announced a new military assistance package for Ukraine, the largest to date with a whopping value of nearly $3 billion, as the country marks six months since the start of Russia's all-out invasion and the 31st anniversary of its independence from the Soviet Union. The new tra
KYODO NEWS - Aug 24, 2022 - 19:41 | All, Japan
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will announce investment in human resources in Africa at a gathering held in Tunisia later t
Last week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) finalized a rule that will permit people with Medicare, and others, to purchase hearing aids online or in stores, at lower costs, and without a prescription. The long-awaited rule, which will go into effect in October, may make hearing aids mor
Another tranche of special general election ballots has been counted, raising temporary congressional candidate Mary Peltola to 70,730 total votes, or 39.25%. This puts her 8 points ahead of Sarah Palin, who has 56,246 votes, or 31.21%.
Peltola, a generic Democrat with a D rating from th
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