A group of scientists has filed an antitrust claim against 6 publishers of academic journals alleging a conspiracy to make ...
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Feinstein made millions selling so-called "collectibles" like Mars-themed stamps from Sierra Leone that he suggested would ...
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A study shows photon momentum enables diagonal transitions, converting indirect semiconductors like silicon into direct ones, ...
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But the data “do support the conclusion of a crisis of conservative trust in science.” A paper published by The Journal of the American Medical Association on July 31, “Trust in Physicians ...
A research team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences discovered an innovative model for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), which directly internally reform ethanol.
AT&T and AST SmartMobile have worked together since 2018 to launch direct-to-cell service, and the companies entered a commercial agreement in May.
A group of scientists and scholars are accusing six academic journal publishers of working together to exploit their labor, in violation of federal antitrust laws. The scientists filed a class action ...