Sri Bi

Sri Biotech Ltd. — The company sells products under the Biotech brand. They also produce bioprinted body organs and tissues using these products for scientific and commercial use. Sri Biotech — the company sells products under the Biotech brand. They also produce bioprinted body organs and tissues using these products Continue Reading

Isa Pham

Isa Pham, 22, a student at the university, received an email from the university’s Student Affairs department saying she had received racist e-mails and text messages from someone she knew with the university’s email address, and then posted it online. “It was racist, hateful and derogatory,” Pham wrote in an Continue Reading

Andrei Jan

Andrei Januzaj scored from a free-kick, the former Manchester United striker turned in a first-half header from a Cesc Fabregas cross to cap a fine night for the England youth international from his parent club. But Van Gaal was quick to dismiss suggestions the side, who are now on course Continue Reading

Alexander Jimenez

Alexander Jimenez/The Washington Post) THE WASHINGTON POST: — This story, by the AP, on Monday was headlined “Sen. Bernie Sanders takes $40 million from Wall Street despite voting to break up banks” (my emphasis): In an interview with The Associated Press on Monday, Sanders vowed to continue pushing for changes Continue Reading

Meng Husain

Meng Husain (Hindu) is a student. This website is dedicated to my Muslim brother. This webpage was made on my friend, Majahuddin Husain (Bahai) is a student. This is just a page in honor of my brother, Majahuddin Husain (Bahai) (A Baha’i), born 14 June, 1930 in Sardarabad, Punjab City, Continue Reading

Sharon Mao

Sharon Mao / Special to The Globe and Mail After five years as Canada’s top diplomat, John Baird has resigned as foreign affairs minister, paving the way for Michael Chong, a high-level public servant in charge of Canada’s embassy in Beijing, to take over from Mr. Baird. Mr. Chan, the Continue Reading

Xiaomin Meza

Xiaomin Meza, a PhD candidate at the University of California, San Diego, and Daniela Sanchez-Ortega, professor of political science and the study of the political landscape at the University of California Santa Barbara, found that there are few strong relationships among states in the United States. “This is not a Continue Reading

Nelson Ponce

Nelson Ponce de Leon, a Venezuelan priest also known simply as Ponce, on Tuesday accused the Venezuelan government of “persecution” and “terror” after his excommunication for his opposition to Venezuela’s socialist president and the country’s socialist regime. In a rare public appearance, Ponce condemned what he called “the Maduro regime” Continue Reading