Under his stewardship, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas Co. has been repeatedly recognised as one of Indias most trusted and innovative law firms, representing excellence across industries including ...
Health NZ will fund DIA to develop the new technical system, ensuring it aligns seamlessly with existing Whetūrangitia support materials.
Demand-responsive transit, transport services that adjust routes and schedules dynamically according to real-time passenger requests, is a rising pillar of modern mobility systems. Enabled by mobile ...
June 2026, co-hosted by ASCO and the Singapore Society of Oncology, along with other collaborating societies in the Asia Pacific region.The meeting provides cancer care professionals the opportunity ...
Takaichi has won admiration as a new type of role model for women who have not usually rooted for prime ministers in the past, says Namiko Kubo-Kawai, a psychology professor at Nagoya Shukutoku ...
IKEA opened its first store in New Zealand on Thursday, entering its 64th market and marking the furniture retailer's most distant outpost from its native Sweden.
The festival programme foregrounds themes including morality and sexuality, queer ageing, bodily autonomy and stories from the margins, creating space for honest dialogue, community-led learning and ...
Security remains a dominant challenge in remote health monitoring. Medical data is deeply sensitive, and breaches can expose patients to identity theft, insurance exploitation or targeted cyberattacks ...
Time series forecasting requires simplifying complex environments into quantifiable variables. These simplifications, while ...
Current evaluation methods are not equipped to reliably detect deception in advanced models. Many tests rely on static prompts, narrow behavioral triggers, or one-shot probes that fail to capture long ...
Bangladesh’s adaptive approach to river erosion management, developed through decades of research by institutes such as CEGIS, IWM, NHC, and Deltares uses predictive analysis, geobag-based protection, ...
The OECD’s cross-sector review finds strong global agreement that extractive industries, agriculture, and certain manufacturing sectors cause the most severe environmental, labour and human rights ...