including the oil majors and chemical giants that produce the building blocks for our modern plastic world — think Exxon, Dow, and Shell — and consumer giants like Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and Unilever that package their products in the stuff. Big Plastic isn’t...
"Arms Sales for India: How Military Sales Could Energize U.S.-Indian Relations" Foreign Affairs Vol. 90, No. 2: Pp. 22- 26.Arms Sales for India: How Military Trade Could Energize U.S.-Indian Relations[J] . Dasgupta, Sunil,Cohen, Stephen P.Foreign Affairs . 2011 (2)...
Lost luggage is annoying. Lost museum artefacts? Unthinkable. And when minor turbulence could cause millions of dollars’ worth of damage, transporting priceless paintings becomes a military-grade operation. Or multiple operations, as is the case this month, with numerous art shows descending on Hon...
Honor and glory will pertain to military matters, to the service as official, and to one’s family, which will be prosperous and splendid. Among the countless descendants, the fathers will be merciful and the children filial. Sons and daughters will be loyal and dependable, the older brothers...
Due to systemic oppression, Black women experience distinct risks across the life course, such as exposure to various stressors that shape lower ratings of self-rated health. This is important given that self-rated health is a stronger indicator of current morbidity and subsequent mortality than ph...
This is how a computer looks at chess. It thinks about it in a world of "all possible moves," and it makes a big tree for all of those moves, like this: In this tree, there are 20 possible moves for white. There are 20 * 20 = 400 possible moves for black, depending on what ...
It’s Hollywood’s loss when you consider that the self-proclaimed “bad guy” on the big screen is actually … A hero who works behind the scenes of the world’s largest military collectibles and antique gun business in the world.
It’s Hollywood’s loss when you consider that the self-proclaimed “bad guy” on the big screen is actually … A hero who works behind the scenes of the world’s largest military collectibles and antique gun business in the world.
Basically, water flows through clay that contains a lot of really tiny holes, which are big enough to let water molecules though, but too small for biological contaminants, dirt, and other bad stuff [source: Doulton USA]. The first such device was developed by a British potter, Henry ...
TSMC’s plant in Arizona, which will make ultra-advanced 3-nanometer chips that can be used in supercomputers, smartphones, cars, fighter jets and military equipment, is seen as one of the crowning achievements of this push. TSMC’s new semiconductor plant in Phoenix, Arizona, will start pro...