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Biotechnology at a turning point: a drug that changes the course of carcinoma

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 28, 2025.

Biotechnology, the branch of science that uses living organisms and biological processes to develop new products and technologies, is making rapid progress and revolutionising healthcare. In...

Advice for Gold Investors

Economy Emre Alkin - April 26, 2025.

As soon as Trump took office, he began to take action to implement his plans. However, he is realising that the situation is not as...

Global quantum consortia: Huge investments are changing the future of computing

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 3, 2025.

The seventy-seven-year history of computing power is currently experiencing a new upswing. Next week, on 7 May, the Science Committee of the US House of...

Why OPEC+ reviews its long term strategy?

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - May 2, 2025.

At the OPEC+ meeting on 3 April, the energy ministers of OPEC members and allied countries discussed plans for the gradual lifting of production cuts. Particular...

Kurdish autonomy—risk and opportunity for the stabilisation of Syria

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - April 11, 2025.

In Syria's new political reality, after the collapse of the central government and the departure of Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian Kurds are, for the first...

An idiot’s guide to travelling to the USA

UK Harvey Morris - April 16, 2025.

Your intrepid correspondent recently booked a trip to the USA, casually dismissing concerns about tougher border controls and a new British government warning of the...

UK-US free speech wrinkle has less to do with pro-life zealots than with zealous tech bros

UK Harvey Morris - April 9, 2025.

“No free trade without free speech.” That was the stark warning from an unnamed US insider that any special deal between Washington and London would...

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