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Parkinson's disease: Disorder in the court The native structure of the protein α-synuclein, which is implicated in Parkinson's disease, is controversial. In-cell nuclear magnetic resonance now ...
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A Rainy Anniversary in Tahrir Square Despite the rain, some diehards held their ground. There was a man in his sixties named Mohammed el-Fonz, who had travelled three hours by train, ...
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Wall Street on edge with earnings, Fed in focus But the dismal start to the year still has the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq in a correction ahead of Monday's trading. (CNBC). Oil prices were about 3 ...
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Toxic chemicals found in most outdoor gear Greenpeace said on Monday that hazardous chemicals were "widely present" in a range of outdoor gear it tested, from clothing and footwear to ...
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Call to review burden of proof in child sex abuse cases The children's commissioner for England has suggested lowering the burden of proof in cases of child sex abuse, arguing that the current system is ...
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Panthers' Thomas Davis says he will play in Super Bowl despite broken arm Davis suffered the injury – a broken right forearm – in the second quarter of the Panthers' victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Sunday night's NFC ...
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The Standoff in Oregon, Three Weeks Later At the start of the new year, a group of armed protesters stormed the headquarters of a national wildlife refuge in Oregon and claimed it as their base of ...
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Stanislas Wawrinka out of Australian Open after loss to Milos Raonic in five sets The 25-year-old Canadian, who had never beaten the French Open champion in four previous meetings, sent down 24 aces and hit 82 winners in the ...
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Why Cars Must Follow Mobile's Disruption Curve In 2016 With connected entertainment, driverless technology, a revolution in car-hailing and the fumes from VW's emissions scandal still lingering, 2016 is ...
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Earn Credits in an Epic Battle at Sea The "Arpeggio" ships have come together in a fleet of battleships prepared to wipe out Blue Steel! Japanese battleship captains can use this mission ...
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