Indigenous groups in present-day Oregon stitched the fragments together using cord made from plant fiber and animal hair.
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By Hippolyte FofackIt is almost impossible to imagine European Union officials receiving their salaries in a currency other than the euro, which has become an emblem of European identity and unity.
Thematic investing is increasingly shaping how investors interpret markets heading into 2026 as AI, geopolitical fragmentation and infrastructure constraints intersect. Jay Jacobs discusses.
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Kavita Nair, PhD, discusses integrating neurology and pharmacy services to improve MS care coordination and reduce treatment delays.
Unpack the geography of global instability – from contested borders to forced displacement in nations around the world ...
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Until his passing in 2020, Dr. Rolando Dy was one of the most influential agribusiness economists in the Philippines, advising both government officials and ...
A study found that these cosmic bodies appear to hold up remarkably well to sudden energy deposition and shock conditions, so we may be able to knock them off course and avoid disaster.
In the sprawling fields of Ethiopia’s rural highlands and lowlands, a profound transformation is quietly unfolding. For generations, the rhythm of farming ...