Opinion
Letters to the Editor: No, the 1st Amendment doesn't leave the states free to establish religion
Over time, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that nearly the whole of the Bill of Rights must be obeyed by each state. Thus, states cannot establish religion,' writes an L.A. Times reader.
KIOXIA's new UFS 4.1 (Universal Flash Storage) embedded memory for mobile devices is now sampling, with improvements to performance and efficiency.
Overview: Touchscreen laptops now support sketching, editing, and design workflows without extra drawing hardware.Designers ...
New sublingual delivery system designed to enhance bioavailability and avoid gastric side effects many patients experience with clopidogrel.Clopidogrel, currently sold under the brand name Plavix, was ...
Doctors analyze a medical case involving extreme ibuprofen use, explaining how prolonged overconsumption overwhelmed the ...
Parents across the UK are being warned about a 'painful' infection that becomes particularly prevalent during certain months ...
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Eating porridge for just two days could slash bad cholesterol for six weeks and boost heart health
Eating only porridge for just two days could help tackle sky-high cholesterol levels and protect against heart disease for ...
Parents across the UK are being warned about a 'painful' infection that becomes particularly prevalent during certain months ...
Ascletis Pharma has dosed the first participants in a US Phase II trial of ASC30, an oral small molecule glucagon-like ...
Before tablets and scheduled playdates took over, there was a generation of kids who turned garden hoses into science ...
The first writing system appeared roughly 5,000 years ago in Sumer, southern Mesopotamia—modern‑day Iraq. Using a reed stylus ...
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