New Research Shows Potential for Enhanced CO₂ Capture Using Polyionic Liquids
A collaborative study from Nitto Boseki Co., Ltd. and Tohoku University indicates that polyionic liquids can significantly increase carbon dioxide adsorption through anion exchange.
Concerns Rise as Gulf Remittances to Pakistan Decline
The decrease in remittances from Pakistani workers in the Gulf is causing anxiety for families who rely on this financial support for essential needs like food and education.
Massive 11,000-Carat Ruby Discovered in Myanmar's Mogok Region
A newly discovered ruby weighing 11,000 carats in Myanmar's Mogok region may be among the largest and most valuable ever found in the country, known for its gemstones.
Unexpected Job Growth Signals Economic Resilience Under Trump
Recent data reveals a notable increase in job growth during Trump's presidency, suggesting a robust economic landscape that could influence future political discussions.
New Insights on Stress Recovery in Sexual and Gender Diverse Couples
Recent Canadian studies suggest that the way partners react to stress could significantly influence recovery, highlighting the dynamics within sexual and gender diverse couples.
The Urgent Need for Legal Repair in Enslavement Issues
International law must progress from merely acknowledging the injustices of chattel enslavement to implementing tangible reparations and remedies for affected communities.
The Resilience of Populism: A Continuing Trend
Despite some narratives suggesting a decline, it remains premature to declare the end of the populist wave that started in 2016 with figures like Trump and Brexit.
Supreme Court Justices Scheduled to Appear Before Senate Committee
The Supreme Court justices are set to testify before a Senate committee, marking a significant event in legal affairs. Additionally, the first edition of Ask Amy features unusual courtroom anecdotes.
Family affair: Péter Magyar's brother-in-law withdraws name as Hungary's justice minister
Melléthei-Barna, a lawyer and university peer of Hungary's next prime minister, steps back from the nomination amidst political ties.
Frank Warren Faces Challenges in Promoting Heavyweight Title Fight
In his latest column, Frank Warren reflects on the difficulties of promoting both Fabio Wardley and Daniel Dubois as they prepare for their heavyweight title clash.
Rebel Wilson Faces Criticism Over Defamation Case Closure
As the defamation case involving Rebel Wilson concludes, she is accused of misrepresenting facts regarding an actress's retraction of a sexual harassment complaint.
Hungary experiences a democratic spring on the eve of Péter Magyar's inauguration
The defeat of outgoing prime minister Viktor Orban heralds a wave of change as Péter Magyar prepares to take office.
Andrew Giuliani Addresses Concerns Over World Cup Ticket Prices
Amid criticism from fan groups regarding high ticket prices for the World Cup, Andrew Giuliani, a key figure in the event's organization, has stated that price controls are not a consideration.
Pope Leo XIV's Distinct Approach at the Vatican After One Year
Marking one year since his election, Pope Leo XIV has carved out a distinct identity from his predecessor, Pope Francis, while remaining focused on core issues.
Understanding Hantavirus: Key Terms Explained Amid Recent Infections
Following reports of hantavirus infections on the MV Hondius cruise ship in early May, it is essential to clarify the scientific terminology associated with hantaviruses.
Federal Court Challenges Trump's 10% Global Tariff Authority
A recent ruling by a US federal court indicates that President Trump's implementation of a 10% global tariff may exceed his legal authority under a 1974 trade law.
Digital Project Aims to Make 4,000-Year-Old Texts More Accessible
A new initiative, Access to Cuneiform Texts (CDLI‑ACT), seeks to enhance the accessibility of ancient written records through digital technology and multilingual resources.
Exploring the Air-Purifying Potential of Houseplants: A Scientific Perspective
The inquiry into whether houseplants can purify indoor air reveals a nuanced answer that transcends a simple 'yes' or 'no' upon closer examination of scientific measurements.
Challenging Long-Standing Beliefs on Children's Reading Difficulties
A recent study suggests that traditional views linking intelligence to reading struggles may be misguided, highlighting the need for a broader understanding of literacy challenges.
Court of International Trade Declares Trump's Replacement Tariffs Unlawful
In a pivotal decision, the Court of International Trade has ruled against Trump's 10% global tariff, prompting immediate action for refunds to affected importers.