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A Pioneer in International Cooperation Theory: Robert O. Keohane
In 1984, Professor Robert O. Keohane published the influential book *After Hegemony*, which is considered a classic that reshaped perspectives on international cooperation and order. In this publication, he challenged realism, which claims that…
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Gachon University Launches GAIC to Boost AI Edge
▲Gachon UniversityPresident Lee Gil-yea inaugurated the ‘Gachon AI·Computing Research Institute (GAIC)’ on the 16th, aiming to enhance global competitiveness in the area of artificial intelligence. Lee Won-jun, a professor from the Department of Computer…
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Health Minister Calls for Traditional Medicine Compliance
By Patrick Ofoe Nudzi Accra, September 16, GNA – Mr. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, the Minister for Health, has called on members of the Traditional Medicine Practice Council (TMPC) to follow established guidelines in their…
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First Moroccan Woman in NASA’s Space Telescope Institute
Moroccan astrophysicist Meriem Elyajouri has broken barriers by becoming the first Moroccan woman to be part of the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), which oversees NASA’s major space missions, such as the Hubble Space…
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The Science Behind Robert Redford’s Stunning Looks
Hollywood legend Robert Redfordpassed away today at the age of 89. His curly golden hair and youthful smile made him one of the most sought-after male stars globally – frequently appearing on lists of the…
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National Cancer Center Launches Biennial Stomach Cancer Screening
The frequency of gastroscopy examinations, which have been carried out on a yearly basis, is anticipated to change to every two years going forward. The National Cancer Center stated on the 16th that it…
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Pink river dolphins endangered by rising mercury levels in the Amazon
A burst of pink appears on the muddy surface of the Amazon River as scientists and vets, standing waist-deep in the warm water, carefully maneuver a mesh net around a group of river dolphins.…
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“We Won’t Stop Fighting Fake Institutions,” NBTE Warns
The National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) has reasserted its dedication to combating unaccredited schools that pose as polytechnics, cautioning that these actions jeopardize the government’s efforts to provide high-standard education. In recent years,…
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Portugal’s kelp forests emerge as key carbon sinks
Scientists have found that marine forests along the northern coast of Portugal are significant in carbon capture and storage. The groundbreaking studies originate from Portugal’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR) and…


