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Coptic represents the last phase of the ancient Egyptian language, evolving from hieroglyphs and demotic into a form written ...
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Guest: Mark Blyth is a political economist and professor at Brown University. He is an expert on Global Finance & Banking and the author of several books including Austerity: The History of a ...
The book “How Long Will I Cry? Voices of Youth Violence” is a collaborative project by Miles Harvey, his students at DePaul University, Big Shoulders Books, and many others. The project serves ...
During a meeting before the press conference, Presidents El-Sisi and Steinmeier discussed Cairo's attempts to reach a binding legal agreement with Addis Ababa regarding the filling and operating ...
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“What we’re seeing about the foundations of Trump 2.0 suggests that this is going to be a kind of maximalist, confrontational version of Trump that comes back into office in January, 2025 ...
Nonspecific binding of crowder proteins with functional proteins is likely prevalent in vivo, yet direct quantitative evidence, let alone residue-specific information, is scarce. Here we present ...