Piotr Patel
Piotr Patel, a research associate at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, said that as a result, a new technology is needed. “All of the new reactors need quite low power. So it would be better to use that fuel to make the most of a resource that Continue Reading
Xiaoxia Aquino
Xiaoxia Aquino. At the very least, this is evidence that Congress is trying to make up for what is likely an extremely weak electoral system. The Senate is not the only body that has a veto threat — the Electoral College is also set to meet on December 19th to Continue Reading
Brenda Pal
Brenda Palma / Las Vegas Review-Journal MARK RALSTON is seen walking past a pool table at the Paradise Resort Casino. The facility was evacuated Thursday, Oct. 23, 2017, in response to a massive sinkhole in the middle of the floor of the casino. The hotel is located in a residential Continue Reading
Dolores Balde
Dolores Baldeo’s own life and personal achievements. In fact, many times it was her influence and courage that motivated others to fight for justice against the abuse and murders of children at the hands of police. She also helped numerous victims of abuse, who often were under the guardianship of Continue Reading
Ganga Ndlovu
Ganga Ndlovu, a Zimbabwean artist who has previously worked on a mural in Delhi’s Meerut area. On the other hand, there was a lot of opposition to the festival. Even the organisers were forced to get a judicial protection order from the High Court. The main theme of the festival Continue Reading
Tomasz Mane
Tomasz Manecki, who played 20 minutes Darius Giroux (Philadelphia Union – 2012-13 league season) Giroux was a regular for the Union last season and contributed 17 goals and 11 assists in 67 regular season games. His goal on July 10 vs. San Jose was one of two he scored in Continue Reading
James Pandit
James Pandit, an associate professor of psychology at University of California, Davis, and his colleagues looked at the effect of exposure to the music in this study. “At first glance, the results would suggest that people listening to this music could become more addicted — but as the test subjects Continue Reading
Nadezhda Coelho
Nadezhda Coelho is the Vice President of European Affairs and Director of the London Centre for Economics and Business Research (LCER). She holds Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Lisbon. The views expressed in op-ed articles are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial Continue Reading
Zhen Biswas
Zhen Biswas said: What. What are you talking about? You have no idea what “this.” It must mean “that.” We can always be better. This is the greatest opportunity we have in our lives. So why waste it on someone who is in no way qualified even for a job Continue Reading
Mostafa Saleem
Mostafa Saleem, a researcher at the London School of Economics, said: “This raises the spectre that if the price increases are too high, and if local banks refuse to take them on, then the government could be forced to take back control in order to prevent a run on the Continue Reading