A novel disease prevention strategy—targeting a mosquito that spreads the dengue virus—significantly reduces both the mosquito numbers and cases of disease across a community, finds a major new study.
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In the era of instant data exchange and growing risks of cyberattacks, scientists are seeking secure methods of transmitting information. One promising solution is quantum cryptography—a quantum ...
ATLANTA, Ga. – The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in Atlanta has a new tool in its fight against one of Mexico's most notorious cartels. The DEA Atlanta Field Division opened a new lab in May ...
Amitendu Palit, Trade and Economics lead at the Institute of South Asian Studies, says India’s red lines on agriculture and autos are respected by trade partners because they’re not just economic ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia GOP has called for using hand-marked paper ballots as a pilot test in this year's upcoming elections for the state Public Service Commission. A response by Charlene McGowan, the ...
A Colombian immigrant studies ahead of her citizenship exam at a USCIS office in New York City on May 30, 2013. Reporter Putin brushes off Trump's push for peace, why a Texas Democrat is locked in the ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been performing a tricky balancing act – maintaining close partnerships with US President Donald Trump and Russia’s leader Vladimir Putin while insisting his ...
A U.S. India trade expert describes how the relationship is souring over President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plan to continuing buying Russian oil. (AP Video by ...
Anthropic has cut off OpenAI's API access to its Claude models after determining that OpenAI violated Anthropic's terms of service. According to Anthropic, OpenAI ...