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Software solutions in the era of digitization

Digitization means change – old, tried and tested things are questioned or abandoned, departmental boundaries are partially blown up and redefined. There

Scientists discover a new class of potential drug targets for neurodegenerative diseases

Oregon State University scientists have discovered a new class of potential drug targets for people suffering from neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s,

What comes first, teamship or friendship?

When you think about a great team you have been in, do you think about the work, or do you think about

‘Cruel Yogi-Modi Raj’: As UP Polls Loom, Palpable Anger Against BJP in Aligarh

“Is this place now called Harigarh?” this correspondent asked the manager of Utsav Hotel at the Sootmill Chouraha as he checked in.

[BREAKING] Supreme Court to resume physical hearings on non-miscellaneous days from next week

The Supreme Court will resume limited physical hearing from February 14, 2022 in light of the decline in COVID-19 cases. The decision

Encoded textiles – Chinese minority textiles and their digital interpretation

My name is Leona Wang, and I am a first year PhD student at the Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. I come

Newly discovered carbon may yield clues to ancient Mars

NASA’s Curiosity rover landed on Mars on Aug. 6, 2012, and since then has roamed Gale Crater taking samples and sending the

Identiv Partners with TrueGreen to Accelerate RFID-Enabled Smart Packaging in Cannabis Market

“Our partnership with TrueGreen is accelerating quickly to meet the demands of the growing cannabis industry,” said Amir Khoshniyati, Identiv General Manager

Equipment You’ll Need for an Internet Radio Station

Starting an internet radio station can be rewarding in many ways. You can explore a topic that you’re interested in while collaborating

Introducing ‘Rehumanising Teacher Education’: a website for teachers and teacher educators

With a (contentious) market review of teacher education in England currently underway, we are reminded that in many parts of the world the place