A comparative analysis of the Vietnam, Korean, Iraq, and Afghanistan wars underscores recurring failures in military interventions, from cultural misunderstandings to lack of post-conflict planning.
Mitchell Berman assesses sports as legal systems, discussing what sports can reveal about rules and regulation.
Abstract: With the advancement of direct current (DC) power grids, ensuring reliable fault detection for safety has become increasingly critical. DC series arc faults, in particular, remain ...
Representatives of five agricultural policy research institutions signed the CAPRI Membership Agreement, formally launching ...
Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitors were linked to better pediatric chronic kidney disease outcomes compared with ...
Bausch + Lomb Corporation (NYSE/TSX: BLCO), a leading global eye health company dedicated to helping people see better to live better, today announced that it will deliver more than 40 scientific data ...
Recently, Michael Hall, a doctoral candidate in the Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies Program, was invited to ...
The field of robotics is undergoing a profound transformation driven by rapid advances in artificial intelligence, particularly large language models and ...
Delhi University (DU) is set to clear proposal for establishing a Centre for Advanced Studies in Buddhist Studies (CASBS) as ...
The University of Arkansas has removed a poster from the office door of a professor of comparative literature and Middle East ...
A consolidated appeal questions whether the FDA violated the Tobacco Control Act and Administrative Procedure Act by ...
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) today announced new funding to support patient-centered comparative ...