Dudley Seers suggests that development is when a country experiences a reduction or elimination of poverty, inequality and unemployment. Edgar Owens (1987) suggested that development is when there is ...
The foot is a complex structure made up of 28 bones, 33 joints, 19 muscles, over 100 tendons and ligaments, and more than 200,000 different nerve endings. These work together to allow you to walk, run ...
Software development is a dynamic field where programming languages, frameworks, and technologies may live and die within a few years, and job market needs constantly change. However, developers ...
The placenta is a temporary organ that forms during pregnancy and is essential for fetal development and maternal health. As an endocrine organ, proper placental function requires continual production ...
For those who are not, it offers a “polytunity” to usher in new paradigms that invert the way we think about the development process, the sources of solutions, and the role of the state. The term ...
The Poverty, Inequality and Human Development team conducts research across a wide range of topics that broadly covers issues related to improving the wellbeing of people, particularly less well-off ...
Cell Research is proud to present a collection of featured articles from the last 3 years that represent a broad scope in basic molecular and cell biology research.
Economic Development and Culture strives to make Toronto a place where business and culture thrive. The division’s objective is to advance Toronto’s prosperity, opportunity and liveability by: ...
Over the first 5 days of human development, the fertilised zygote undergoes a series of cleavage divisions and morphogenetic events that give rise to a blastocyst, which comprises an inner cell mass ...
Some biologists argue that myocyte replacement with the restoration of cardiac function and architecture does not correspond to regeneration if it occurs during intrauterine or postnatal development.