Efficacy for its newest product, Prostreatm has been demonstrated by NucleoBio Inc. in its attempt to develop a drug that can efficiently treat aggressive prostate cancer. Preventing the growth and spread of the most aggressive form of prostate cancer –… Read More ›
Sustainability
Brexit Custom Costs Will Increase Price Of Cars: BMW
Custom arrangement costs because of Brexit would increase price of its vehicles, BMW has said, The making of cars such as the Mini would become costlier because of new border systems and warehousing, said Ian Robertson, BMW’s UK special representative…. Read More ›
Scotland’s Sturgeon priming itself for elections in autumn 2018
The UK has seen 4 elections in an equal number of years. In a significant development that could potentially have a bearing on Brexit negotiations, Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s First Minister has moved one of her key allies into a campaigning… Read More ›
India’s Air Appears Different From Space – Here Is Why
The air over India and some of the surrounding countries South Asia have something very distinct. It is the existence of the gas formaldehyde which is a colourless gas emitted naturally by vegetation as well as from a number of… Read More ›
World Solar Bank To Finance Solar Power Projects Worth $150 Billion Planned By ISA
A special purpose vehicle (SPV) is aimed to be created to specifically finance solar projects by the International Solar Alliance (ISA) as the organization plans to appeal to multilateral development banks (MDBs) such as Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), said… Read More ›
Demand for LNG to outpace crude oil in the next 2 decades
France’s Total SA, a big player in the global LNG market, is positioning itself strategically across the length of the LNG supply chain – from production, liquefaction to shipping and sales, to reap the growing bounty. The global natural gas… Read More ›
Brexit Is Hurting The UK Following Two Years Of The Referendum
Between the intervening time period from the third quarter of 2016, the time soon after the Brexit referendum, and the first quarter of 2018, there has been a loss of £35 billion ($46 billion) in output in the UK economy… Read More ›
‘Historic’ Debt Relief Deal Hailed By Greece
The long-awaited debt relief deal for Greece to which the Eurozone countries have agreed to has been hailed as “historic”. The deal enhances the grace period for which Greece will pay little or no interest and also allows Athens greater… Read More ›
Sino-U.S. Trade Was Is Actually A ‘Tech War’, Claims Foxconn
Describing the trade tensions between the United States and China as the biggest challenge the Taiwanese company Foxconn is facing, the world’s largest electronics contract manufacturer has said that the two countries ate are engaged in a technology war and… Read More ›
‘Negative’ Brexit Impact A Threat For Future Of Airbus In UK
Airbus has warned the UK government about the “severe negative consequences” of Brexit which could force the aerospace giant to exit Britain. The government has said that it will hold discussions with the company. It has been two years that… Read More ›