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Life's Secrets Sought in a Snowflake These new organisms were too big to be eaten, and their mammoth size allowed them to pull in more food from the environment. Most important ...
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One in three chance Britain will leave the EU, warns Morgan Stanley There is more than a one-in-three chance Britain will vote to leave the EU, condemning the economy to near recession and profound uncertainty, ...
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Airbnb scores huge win in California And another blow to housing advocates concerned about the explosion in the cost of living. (The average one-bedroom apartment in San Francisco ...
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Sister pays tribute to British journalist held in Indonesia Rebecca Prosser and Neil Bonner speak to journalists after their trial at a court in Batam on Tuesday. They have been in detention since May.
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Should you have sex with robots? Experts weigh in And it turns out, they're all split on what role machines should play in future relationships. During a discussion at the Web Summit technology ...
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Children's author sorry for 'racial insensitivity' in picture book showing smiling slaves A Fine Dessert, published in January, tells how "four families, in four different cities, over four centuries", make blackberry fool. Starting in Lyme ...
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Justin Trudeau sworn in as new Canada prime minister Canada's new leader, Justin Trudeau, has been sworn in as prime minister, ending 10 years of Conservative rule. His ascension marks a new era of ...
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Lamine Diack, former head of IAAF, under investigation in corruption and doping inquiry The news comes on the day it was revealed that French police also raided the offices of athletics' governing body in Monaco and took away caches of ...
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How NASA Is Steering New Horizons Toward a Tiny Space Rock in the Kuiper Belt Caption: In a series of four fuel burns completed today, New Horizons has closed a gap of more than 3.5 million miles between its trajectory and ...
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EU Migrant Relocation Plan Begins in Greece In September, EU governments agreed to move 160,000 asylum seekers from front-line countries such as Italy and Greece to other countries across ...
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