“Queens” (Reinas), Switzerland’s representative for the International Feature Oscar, unfolds not in the snow-capped Alps of its native country, but in the lively streets of Peru, narrated through the emotive lens of the Spanish language. Directed and co-written by Klaudia Reynicke, a filmmaker who embarked on her own journey of cultural dislocation from Peru at
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In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, smartphone manufacturers are constantly evaluated on their ability to innovate while maintaining cost efficiency. A recent insider tip suggests a noteworthy change in strategy: major smartphone firms may pivot away from using their flagship processors in select models starting in 2025. Instead, they might equip certain high-end devices with
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Childhood B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) presents one of the most daunting challenges in pediatric oncology. This aggressive cancer has seen treatment advancements in recent years, yet the high rate of relapse, especially in cases deemed relapsed or refractory, underscores the need for more effective therapies. The emergence of CAR T-cell therapy has ignited hope
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For over a decade, the quest to comprehend the intricate dynamics within neutrons has captivated physicists worldwide. Recent groundbreaking findings emerging from the Central Neutron Detector at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF) offer a tantalizing glimpse into the chaotic world of particles and their interactions at subatomic levels. This research sheds light on
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Imagine if the energy generated during a night of dancing could be harvested and utilized for other purposes. This visionary concept emerged through an unlikely partnership between two Scottish entrepreneurs, David Townsend, a geologist and CEO of TownRock Energy, and Andrew Fleming-Brown, the owner of the renowned SWG3 arts venue in Glasgow. Their groundbreaking project,
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