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– A “Trojan horse” treatment for an aggressive form of brain cancer, which involves using tiny nanoparticles of gold to kill tumour cells, has...
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– A “Trojan horse” treatment for an aggressive form of brain cancer, which involves using tiny nanoparticles of gold to kill tumour cells, has...
– The Bank of Israel increased its high rate of U.S. dollar purchases in June by $326 million to $87, 139 million for July....
– Construction continues as planned on the new Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science in Miami, which is scheduled to open in 2015....
– The former Israeli prime minister visited Ghana last week. – Former prime minister and minister of defense Ehud Barak visited Ghana last...
– If there is one historical episode that still makes most Europeans shiver, even after a century, it is the outbreak of World War...
– The Helmsley Charitable Trust has divested itself of its final two properties in New York, receiving $200 million for them from the Malkins’...
– Houston-based Waste Management Inc. (NYSE: WM) President and CEO David Steiner is selling off a nearly $2 billion subsidiary, New Hampshire-based Wheelabrator Technologies...
– Engineers use carbon nanospheres to protect lithium from the reactive and expansive problems that have restricted its use as an anode. – Most...
– Poor countries export raw materials such as cocoa, iron ore, and raw diamonds. Rich countries export – often to those same poor countries...
– – One day after reporting excellent financial results for the June quarter, and for the first half of its fiscal year, KKR &...