A research team led by Prof. Ben Ko Chi-bun, Associate Professor of the PolyU Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology, has discovered the critical mechanism of action of tetrandrine, a ...
Students for a Democratic Society protested against Israel in honor of the national call to action for Palestine. Photo by Leah Burdick October 7 marks the two-year point of the Hamas-led attacks on ...
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Like its predecessor, Sucker Punch Productions’ Ghost of Yōtei celebrates renowned Japanese filmmakers through special presentation modes. Where Ghost of Tsushima had only a black-and-white homage to ...
Twenty-five years ago, in an episode of Larry David’s “Curb Your Enthusiam” television series titled “Affirmative Action,” the comedian’s friend Richard Lewis introduces him to Dr. Grambs, a Black ...
New Yorkers citywide took part Saturday in what was called the "Stand Against ICE Day of Action," full of peaceful demonstrations and canvassing events. This follows a series of events from the past ...
Nearly every cell in your body depends on mitochondria to survive and function properly. Mitochondria provide 90% of our bodies' energy, but less well-known are their roles in cellular signaling and ...
September 25, 2025, is being marked as a global VPN Day of Action. The goal is to spotlight how lawmakers are targeting the best VPNs and considering "outright bans" on the privacy tools. The effort ...
Action RPGs Nioh is "not the kind of game that lives or dies on things like atmosphere or graphics," producer says – and we can thank fan feedback for bringing the brutal action RPG series "so far" ...
Tylenol and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are both effective pain and fever reducers. NSAIDs work differently from Tylenol and have the additional benefit of decreasing inflammation.
The policy shift goes against decades of SEC history blocking companies from mandating shareholder arbitration. But securities litigators are unsure whether the policy change will be a bomb or bust.