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Scientists Reverse Human Rejection of Pig Organ Transplant for First Time Ever
A new study reversed transplant rejection twice, uncovering the reasons for transplant rejection on a cellular level ...
Companies carried out a record 288 reverse splits through the end of October, compared with just 53 traditional splits, ...
President Donald Trump is no longer fighting the release of the Epstein files. But that doesn’t mean he’s happy about it.
Tired of traditional budgeting? Reverse budgeting prioritizes paying yourself — not bills — first. Here's why some people ...
The top Democrat on the Senate Commerce Committee on Tuesday called on the Federal Communications Commission to abandon plans to rescind cybersecurity requirements adopted after the massive Salt ...
On Tuesday, hearing officer Jordy Nelson will decide whether to confirm or reverse the one-game suspension without pay that ...
The University of Michigan Faculty Senate voted overwhelmingly for a resolution urging the university medical center to ...
Mechanics Bancorp (MCHB) is a West Coast regional bank that recently expanded via a reverse merger with HomeStreet, boosting ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide a case that would determine at what point an individual seeking asylum "arrives" in the ...
As the holiday season kicks off, iSpring Water Systems, opens new tab — one of America's leading water filtration brands — ...
The cozy relationship between Trump administration officials, the MAGA movement and AfD offers discomfiting echoes of events ...
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Most democracies reverse authoritarian trends but face repeated threats
Two major studies examined whether democracies survive authoritarian threats. Researchers say today's elected strongmen differ from old military dictators because their supporters can keep winning ...
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