Gira G1 is a central control unit. This multi-touch display from Gira enables users to switch operations for lights and blinds creating the impression that someone is at home. By integrating the room ...
Magnetic Ride Control (MRC or MagneRide) is a General Motors chassis and suspension technology that adapts and adjusts the shock absorbers of a vehicle in real-time in response to changes in terrain ...
On Sunday, the minister of armed forces in Madagascar acknowledged an officer selected by a military group supporting demonstrators calling for President Andry Rajoelina to resign as the country's new ...
Self-control—or the ability to manage one's impulses, emotions, and behaviors to achieve long-term goals—is what separates humans from the rest of the animal kingdom. Self-control is primarily rooted ...
A mutinied army unit declared on Sunday that it was taking control of all Madagascar military forces as President Andry Rajoelina said an “attempt to seize power illegally” was under way. The elite ...
The law is set to take effect in January, allowing families to directly seek a judge’s order removing weapons from a relative shown to be dangerous. By Jenna Russell Blast waves may be damaging ...
We list the best Electronic Health Records software, to make it simple and easy for medical practitioners to access and manage patient data securely. Additionally, EHR software can provide a portal ...
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After an elite CAPSAT unit sided with protesters in Madagascar's capital, the soldiers claimed to control the entire military. President Andry Rajoelina said an "attempt to seize power illegally" was ...
Soldiers clashed with gendarmes and rode into Antananarivo on army vehicles to join protesters. A mutinied army unit declared Sunday that it was taking control of all Madagascar military forces as ...
The Dutch government wrested control of a Netherlands-based semiconductor company from its Chinese owner, a new flare-up in tensions between China and the West over key technologies and materials.