A new study has revealed that sugar-based markers on human sperm cells, which may prevent them from being attacked by the female immune system, could provide a vital link to how some cancers spread in the human body. Led by Imperial College London and the University of Missouri, the new study analysed these markers, which […]
Small Business Health Insurance Tips
Starting a small business is critical to start since it requires a lot of investment, know-how, analysis and market research. To start it initially you have to identify the business opportunity that involves choosing what kind of business to start, which can be an immobilizing task when confronted with the multitude of opportunities. Build a […]
Seymour Benzer, father of behavioral genetics, died on Nov 30, 2007.
Seymour Benzer, a founder of the field of modern genetics, died from a stroke on Friday, November 30, at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena. He was 86. An emeritus professor at the California Institute of Technology, Benzer’s lasting impact on modern-day genetics can be seen in continuing work whose foundations he helped lay. Studies in gene […]
Security Concern Throughout System Development Life Cycle
Defining a general structure for a security architecture is challenging because each organization attempts to tailor security according to its needs. To develop a secure system, a thorough understanding of the desired security properties and functional and non-functional properties of the system is required. What is Security Confidentiality – Ensuring that there is no deliberate […]
The World Bank—–International Finance —-Part 1
Introduction Conceived during World War 2 at Bretton woods, New Hampshire, the World Bank initially helped rebuild Europe after the war. its the first loan of %250 million was to France in 1947 for post-war reconstruction. Reconstruction has remained an importent focus of the Banks work, given the natural disasaters, humanitarian emergencies, and post-conflict rehabilitation […]
Technology and Child Labor
Bibek Debroy, the economist, has made an interesting point in the Indian Express about child labor that should make NGOs, child labor activists and even the government take note. He states that in a societal problem like child labor, passing legislation is not going to solve the problem. Rather he argues that the induction […]
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