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Corporate webs at sea: Who controls the world’s fishing fleets
MANILA, Philippines — Complex corporate structures behind the world’s industrial fishing fleets have been revealed in a ...
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NASA’s Mercury mission just revealed a discovery no one saw coming
Mercury has long been cast as the solar system’s burnt-out rock, a relic too small and too close to the Sun to hold many ...
According to a study by researchers at the University of Trento, radar data point to what looks like an enormous lava tube in ...
A virtual IBAN (vIBAN) is an addressable account number that looks and functions like a traditional International Bank Account Number but is not tied to a standalone physical bank account. Instead, it ...
According to PMI’s 2024 research, only 48% of companies rate their implementation projects “successful,” meaning they deliver ...
Colorado’s new State Wildlife Action Plan, approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in January 2026, provides a 10-year ...
Space is getting crowded — nowadays, over 45,000 human-made objects orbit Earth. A portion of that figure is indeed ...
Cemeteries are a treasure trove of local history and family connection. Technology and ingenuity have made mapping them ...
Chromosomes are masters of organization. These long strings of DNA fold down into an ensemble of compact structures that keep needed parts of the genome accessible while tucking away those that aren't ...
The field of brain connectomics has rapidly evolved, transforming our understanding of neural structures and the intricate patterns that underlie brain ...
Researchers at the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA published a step-by-step framework for determining the ...
Scientists have developed a way to map the atomic structure of materials, where previously thought unattainable, by using a strength-in-numbers approach with X-rays. For many decades, the method to ...
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