The U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran raises the risk that the Islamic Republic could try to make the Strait of Hormuz unsafe for commercial traffic in retaliation. About a third of seaborne oil exports and ...
Kevin Brady’s “An End to Double Taxation” (op-ed, Feb. 12) is right to applaud the U.S. exiting the global minimum tax on companies. The U.S. should go even further, fostering agreements that ...
Optimizing Blinatumomab Access for Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Feasibility of a Shortened, Vial-Sharing, Outpatient Approach for Pediatric ALL We retrospectively analyzed 473 adult patients with ...
This recognition reflects the collective effort behind our mission to empower individuals with meaningful, science-informed health insights.” — Adam Vincent Gilmer, Founder and CEO of Genetic LifeSpan ...
Professor Jared Parrish spoke to BYU students on Jan. 15 about applying artificial intelligence and data science to maternal and child health. Parrish, a BYU alumnus turned maternal health ...
Depression is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, affecting around 322 million people, yet it remains a complex and poorly understood condition. About 15 percent of the global ...
A revised international agreement preserves a 15% minimum corporate tax while exempting U.S. multinationals from key enforcement rules. That means the OECD agreement will move forward, but critics ...
A newly published paper in Nature describes the complex process of launching a nine-country collaboration in Africa to significantly expand scientists’ understanding of human genetic diversity. This ...