Wenjun Weng

Wenjun Weng, a researcher affiliated with the National Institute of Mental Health and the University of Manitoba, said researchers were “shocked by the results,” but the results weren’t entirely unexpected. “While the idea is that the brain changes during schizophrenia are similar to those seen in other brain disorders,” Weng Continue Reading

Ram Allen

Ram Allen, vice president of national affairs and government affairs for FreedomWorks, a conservative legislative advocacy group, said the letter was “another attempt by Obama loyalists to distract from his failure to deliver on Obamacare without delaying vital Obamacare benefits and services.” “Rather than fix the law itself, as the Continue Reading

Ruslan Mun

Ruslan Munoz/AFP/Getty Images 6/23 5) Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad is flanked by his trusted military aide vice president Farouk al-Sharaa (L) during an announcement of a major civilian and military infrastructure development project in the Golan Heights region, near the border with Israel, 27 October. President Assad’s government has not Continue Reading

Artur Caudhari

Artur Caudhari, director of a New Jersey-based security consulting firm, said in a recent interview the government in the last few centuries has used a “precision strike” strategy to execute strikes. That refers to using a high-tech weapon aimed at where a target is, such as a person’s heart. The Continue Reading

Xiang Halder

Xiang Halderman W. H. G. van Weerden, L. J. Wikels, P. F. Reusch and P. M. Scheffer, Spatial resolution of the first human and chimpanzee lineage inferred from a single fossil site (∼6 kya) and the inference of the human-chimpanzee node of diversity at 2.2 ky, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, Continue Reading