The history of chess is also Russia’s chequered past.
Vladimir Lenin was obsessed as a young revolutionary; he saw chess as an intellectual pursuit which both sharpened his mind and provided respite from political struggle. In turn, Josef Stalin…

The history of chess is also Russia’s chequered past.
Vladimir Lenin was obsessed as a young revolutionary; he saw chess as an intellectual pursuit which both sharpened his mind and provided respite from political struggle. In turn, Josef Stalin…

High blood pressure is strongly correlated to cancer. This risk factor, among others including smoking, obesity, and inactivity, cause deleterious effects to the body. Interestingly, high blood pressure and cancer affect each other in a bidirectional manner….

Immunity is orchestrated by two responses referred to as the innate and adaptive immune systems. Each system works to minimize and clear infections. The innate immune response is a broad-targeting defense network of immune cells that actively survey the body….

New heart health recommendations emphasize early testing and treatment to lower cholesterol levels as key to reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease.
A group of 11 medical associations including the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association released…

Certain strains of human papillomavirus (HPV) are closely linked to invasive cervical cancer. Vaccines that protect against these cancer-causing HPV types have been shown to greatly lower the risk of cervical cancer. As a result, the quadrivalent HPV…
Allowing Russia back into global platforms is not about openness. It is normalization that risks erasing accountability for war crimes.
As international institutions investigate atrocities in Ukraine and cultural spaces become arenas of…

A new cohort of young scientists is pursuing high-risk, high-reward research across the life and physical sciences, engineering, and medicine. Their projects include studying dogs to identify brain biomarkers that can shed light on human health, probing wastewater to detect cancer risk across…

New findings by Harvard stem cell biologists suggest it may be possible in the future to regrow wounded skin without scarring.
The new study published March 20 in Cell reveals a way to fully regenerate skin by unblocking an embryonic healing mechanism that shuts off after birth. Demonstrated…

Viktoriia Roshchyna, a Ukrainian journalist whose reporting focused on crime, human rights and Russia’s actions in occupied Ukraine, died in Russian captivity. She was a freelance journalist, working for various independent news outlets such as Ukrainska Pravda, as well as the Ukrainian…

The Iran War Is Exposing This Major Shift of the 21st Century
Fyodor A. Lukyanov
The US-Israeli war against Iran is forcing a new look at the nature and limits of alliances in the 21st century. In the second…