European countries have revamped their approaches to vetting foreign investments in recent years to protect sensitive industries and critical infrastructure. But the regulatory changes have focused primarily on the threat of…
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AI can boost growth and make Europe more competitive
There are few more pressing questions facing European governments than how to drive economic growth and make the region more competitive. And it’s clear that one of the most important ways to boost the EU’s competitiveness is by harnessing AI…
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Revolutionizing Education In The Digital Age » ScienceABC
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Discover how cutting-edge research is transforming education, from classrooms to online platforms. You’ll explore the latest breakthroughs in cognitive science, neurobiology and educational technology that are reshaping how we learn…
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Why Did The Indigenous People Of The Americas Grow The Three Sisters? » ScienceABC
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The Three Sisters refers to a farming technique of intercropping corn, beans and squash on the same farm. Indigenous communities practiced this, as they held that the three crops aided the other’s growth. The practice died out due to…
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These 3 European Countries Have The World’s Most Popular Souvenirs, Per New Research
The three countries with the most popular souvenirs are all European, with one earning more than $1.6 billion in sales of the item.
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Buying souvenirs is a classic vacation activity. Memorabilia can range from a cheap magnet tossed in a…
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These fish use their ‘legs’ for more than walking — Harvard Gazette
Promising new research focusing on the sea robin, an unpromising-looking fish that scuttles around the ocean floor on “legs,” may lead to new insights in trait development, including in humans.
“Sea robins are an example of a species with a very unusual, very novel trait,” said
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Ukraine: DOD Could Strengthen International Military Training Coordination by Improving Data Quality
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DOD’s Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. European Command (EUCOM), through the Security Assistance Group-Ukraine (SAG-U), coordinate international military training for Ukraine with the Ukraine Defense Contact…
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Ukraine and Italy Discuss Sports Cooperation
Ukraine’s Minister of Youth and Sports, Matvii Biednyi, held a meeting with the Ambassador of the Italian Republic to Ukraine, Carlo Formosa.
Matvii Biednyi expressed gratitude to the Italian government for its support…
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Ukrainian Poet and Rock Star Fights Near Front and Performs Behind It
When the Ukrainian army hit a crisis of recruitment earlier this year amid rising losses on the battlefield, one of the most popular cultural personalities in the country stepped up and enlisted.
“At some point it became uncomfortable not to…
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RFE/RL Reveals Spike In War Deaths From Russia’s Ethnic Regions
More soldiers from the central Russian regions of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan have died than any other region in the country, according to a confirmed tally of war deaths compiled by RFE/RL’s Tatar-Bashkir Service, with a further sharp increase…
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