Chinese Premier Li Qiang recently spoke at the opening of the World Economic Forum’s “Summer Davos” meeting in Dalian, China, where he defended his country’s technological development. He emphasized that China’s rapid rise in new industries is rooted in its unique comparative advantages. These advantages include a large market, industrial network, labor force, diverse application
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The House Ethics Committee recently announced that they will be reviewing a report from the Office of Congressional Ethics that found evidence of U.S. Reps. Ronny Jackson and Wesley Hunt using campaign funds for personal expenses. The reports indicated that both Republican congressmen from Texas made payments to private social clubs over the course of
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Disrupted circadian rhythms in cognitively normal adults have been found to be associated with higher subsequent amyloid-beta levels. This relationship is particularly strong in APOE4 carriers and remains consistent even after excluding participants with baseline Alzheimer’s pathology. The findings from a recent study shed light on the potential impact of fragmented 24-hour activity rhythms on
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