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We can’t coerce our way to social cohesion. Here’s what else governments should be doing
Last week, Queensland followed the New South Wales and federal parliaments by passing stronger hate crime laws in response to the Bondi terror attack. The Queensland laws target two specific phrases – ...
In March 2026, product teams in Thailand are adopting AI quickly, and it's not just hype. Skills programs are pushing AI training at scale, and bigger ...
Wang Wanfu, a deputy to the 14th National People's Congress and deputy director of the department of conservation research at the Dunhuang Academy, said that in the restoration process of Dunhuang ...
HTA in France: how HAS assesses medicines and devices, applies SMR/ASMR, expands economic evaluation, and balances innovation, access and affordability.
Over the past decade, the economics of drug development have become increasingly unforgiving. Global pharmaceutical R&D spending now exceeds $300 billion annually, yet bringing a new therapy to market ...
The BPS is reviewing a petition from several professional organizations and seeking public comments on creating a new ...
Storing fewer raw PII files means less confidentiality exposure and a reduced control burden (8). If a verifier relies on a cryptographically signed proof rather than a database of passport JPEGs, ...
The survey conducted by AAHA and Gallant found 95% of industry professionals think stem cell therapy will become a new spectrum of care standard treatment option within 10 years. The American Animal ...
Thailand is pushing hard right now because the stakes are clear. Better data can mean better public services, stronger competitiveness in AI.
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