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According to a study published last week in Environmental Health Reports, the poor air quality in conventional buildings can drastically reduce ...
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9news.com.au
The former New Zealand captain Chris Cairns told Southwark crown court he had never contemplated match-fixing. Photograph: Anthony Devlin/PA.
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Live Science
In an update to a recent study, researchers say they are continuing to find evidence that women who take supplements containing choline when ...
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The Guardian
"We can't say they didn't tell us," remarks Locke when the going gets tough, but have they been told what all this training is for in a changing political ...
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Business Insider
The 10-time Grammy winner just did something no artist in history has done before: She sold over 1 million US downloads of a song in one week.
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Forbes
I know, that headline is quite the starting point, but stay with me here, there's some real truth in this. First, here's the tweet from Wikipedia founder ...
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Wall Street Journal
For Tencent, which is already an investor in Dianping, the $1 billion ... Over the past few years, Tencent has invested in Chinese tech firms such as ...
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Wall Street Journal
MADRID—Three Moroccan-born Spanish residents suspected of being members of Islamic State were taken into custody in Madrid and accused of ...
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Wall Street Journal
Tonia Cox had no idea that a sweetener in sugarless chewing gum could nearly kill Murphy Jo, her family's dog. Ms. Cox, of Charlotte, N.C., came ...
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Nature.com
Military-service members can suffer brain injury and memory loss when exposed to explosions in enclosed spaces, even if they do not sustain overt ...
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