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Science & Technology Novel portable biosensor for rapid detection of cancer In the new era of mobile healthcare and bedside testing, the demand for portable, cost-effective and fast-working analytical devices for […]
Science & Technology Lead exposure and Alzheimer’s disease: The epigenetic link Lead poisoning has been recognized as a significant health problem worldwide. New research in the field of epigenetics now points […]
Arts & Humanities The Bible and Cults: Interview with George Chryssides George Chryssides is deeply rooted in his research on new cults and religious movements. We sat down with him for an interview to learn more about his work.
Arts & Humanities Why China Did Not Have A Renaissance – And Why That Matters The r/Renaissance is often characterized as a particular epoch in European history and an important element in the traditional narrative of the rise of the West. Thomas Maissen and Barbara Mittler present different approaches to the question whether the European r/Renaissance offers new possibilities to the writing of global history.
Arts & Humanities ‘Forced Diversity’ In Movies Is Not a Thing – But Here’s Why Some People Are So Scared of It