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During the current coronavirus pandemic, one of the riskiest parts of a health care worker's job is assessing people who have symptoms of COVID-19. Researchers from MIT, Boston Dynamics, and Brigham and Women's Hospital hope to reduce that risk by (...)
Researchers at MIT; the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, and Harvard; and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard; along with colleagues from around the world have identified specific types of cells that appear to be targets of the coronavirus that is (...)
HONG KONG - A tense calm descended on Hong Kong early on Tuesday, hours after police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters who had stormed the legislature in chaotic scenes to protest against an extradition bill in a direct challenge to (...)
President Rodrigo Duterte said he does not feel the need to respond to the "rehashed" accusations of a hit man who claimed the Philippine leader ordered killings in Davao City when he was still mayor.
President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday explained (...)
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will visit India in April for talks with PM Narendra Modi on key bilateral issues.
The decks have been cleared for the much-anticipated visit of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to India in April during (...)
The stealth ninja spies of Japan's past are making a very public comeback, with the country tapping on its rich tradition in a tourism push ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.
The Ninja Nippon Project was launched on Wednesday (Feb 22), a date (...)
The Philippines' top diplomat says that while he believes the West Philippine Sea belongs to Filipinos, the country's territorial dispute with China may "not be resolved during our lifetime."
Foreign affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr. admitted on (...)
The central bank has given permissions to three commercial banks to operate in Saudi Arabia, the biggest destination of Bangladeshi migrants, to help workers send their money home easily through the banking channel.
The Saudi government recently (...)
Three countries - China, India and Japan - account for more than 63% of the Asia's total oil consumption, according to the BP Statistical Review of World Energy report.
Three countries-China, India and Japan-account for more than 63% of the Asia's (...)
A rehabilitation center in northern Philippines can accommodate up to 10,000 patients, but is currently treating only 127 people.
Rooms are available at the 10,000-bed Mega Drug Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre (MDATRC) inside Fort (...)
Fresh avalanches and landslides hit the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway on Friday even as the death toll in the series of snow slides that have hit Jammu and Kashmir crossed 20 with recovery of the bodies of four soldiers.
The fresh avalanche in (...)
A Philippine eagle was named "Sakura" in honour of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe who was very thankful for the gesture.
An animated Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe thanked President Rodrigo Duterte after a rescued Philippine eagle was named (...)
The new hotels that are opening in Dhaka and Chittagong are helping Bangladesh emerge in the international market, says top hotel executive
Bangladesh has huge potential in the hospitality industry as the sector has started to follow international (...)
A new laser that can see what substances are made of could help military aircraft identify dangers such as weapons arsenals far below them, UPI quoted U.S. scientists as saying.
The laser system emits a broadband beam of infrared light covering a (...)
Trey Burke grabbed the rebound and immediately took off toward the other basket. Down by one point with less than a minute to play, he passed to Stu Douglass who made a layup with 36.5 seconds remaining, and the 20th-ranked Wolverines held on (...)
Nebraska's first trip to Michigan Stadium since 1962 was simply miserable.
Denard Robinson threw two touchdown passes and ran for two scores to help No. 20 Michigan rout the 17th-ranked Cornhuskers 45-17 Saturday. Nebraska (8-3, 4-3 Big Ten) lost (...)
founder of AllWorld Network and Atif Abdulmalik, the CEO of Arcapita launched the GCC Fast Growth 100 (GCC100) as a pioneering and prominent program to find and rank the fastest growing private companies of the GCC, the companies creating the next (...)
Toyota Motor Corp. has announced it's launching a safety research center in the state of Michigan that will focus on finding ways to reduce driver distraction, according to AP.
In a news release Sunday, Toyota said the center will be based in Ann (...)
Rajhi and Awadh bin Othman Al-Assaf as members of the private sector in the Board of Directors of the Saudi Post for three years effective 20/08/1431H.
The Cabinet authorized the Minister of Health (or his deputy) to discuss and sign with the US (...)
there's a new baby photographer in town. Tracy Raver was on the “Today” show Friday morning to talk about her unique way of photographing newborns. Searches on the shutterbug promptly shot through the roof.
The photos are of sleeping babies that (...)
the Kingdom's pledge to apply its provisions with regard to the International Labor Organization.
The Cabinet authorized the Minister of Culture and Information - or his deputy - to discuss with the Indian side and sign a draft memorandum of (...)
that most preppy of US labels – has been making clothes in New York for 25 years. She said the coat and dress were made of Swiss wool lace, backed with netting for warmth and lined in French silk. “I wanted to pick a very optimistic color, that had (...)
NOTHING quite like Russian missiles to pour cold water on a fellow's big election buzz. Before Barack Obama even got out of bed to savor his first day as president-elect, Russia threatened to station missiles alongside US ally Poland.
And that (...)
There is blame to go around as the United States assesses the disastrous consequences of the war in Georgia.
President George W. Bush was overconfident. Georgia's pro-American President Mikhail Saakashvili overreached. And Russian Prime Minister (...)