The Chacachas Treaty Nation in Saskatchewan welcomed its first chief and headmen in 140 years this week, bringing band members one step closer to the recognition of their rights…
Large-scale road construction in China’s mountainous regions has led to many exposed road slopes. Bare road slope patches, stripped of soil and vegetation, have resulted in severe landscape fragmentation and destructive effects on surrounding habitats (1, 2). They are also potentially dangerous to humans. In April…
The Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) has recommended dropping a previous ban on donations of blood or plasma for fractionation from individuals who had spent at least 1 year in the United Kingdom in the 1980s and early 1990s. Exclusions were imposed by many European countries in response to concerns about possible…
At its May 30 meeting, the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) endorsed the approval of several cancer therapies. Cejemly The drug review panel recommended granting marketing authorization for Cejemly (sugemalimab, SFL Pharmaceuticals Deutschland GmbH), intended for the first-line treatment of metastatic non–small cell lung cancer...
As part of the legal functional management team, the General Law Practice Group provides leadership in the areas of ethics, fiscal law, environmental law, personnel and labor law, civil rights and equal employment law, information disclosure law, safety and security law, alien residence issues, memoranda of understanding and other agreements…
For years, science fiction has painted a chilling picture of artificial intelligence: cold, calculating machines hellbent on human subjugation. In the realm of finance, however, a different kind of AI is emerging – one not designed to steal your cash, but to protect it. Visa’s recent pilot program with Pay.UK is a prime example…
A simple statistical test can quickly guide humanitarian efforts in areas like Gaza and Ukraine impacted by war – and it could perform as well as more expensive, AI-powered methods…
An evolutionary biologist and a science fiction writer walk into a bar … and mull over survival. The post The Collapse Is Coming. Will Humanity Adapt? appeared first on Nautilus…