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Science Magazine
Pregnant monkeys are showing hints of fetal damage. But the most dramatic results come from mice. Mouse studies published this week in Cell and its ...
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The Guardian
The firms issued the "unreserved and sincere" apology in the high court to bring to an end a long-running legal action by workers who had sought to ...
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The Guardian
AFL club Collingwood and the NRL's Melbourne Storm have lodged expressions of interest in fielding teams in the new-look netball competition set to ...
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Wall Street Journal
Oil prices jumped Wednesday on a surprise drop in U.S. crude inventories. Light, sweet crude for June delivery recently rose 91 cents, or 2%, ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
The Department for International Development has spent £2.7 billion in the world's ten most corrupt countries since David Cameron became Prime ...
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Popular Science
In a world where flying iron men and shield-wielding captains engage in Civil War, Black Panther is most concerned with his people in Wakanda: a ...
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Ars Technica
Described in the Astrophysical Journal, this new method allowed scientists to rapidly assess Kepler's planet candidate catalog from July, 2015, which ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Nicola Sturgeon has announced plans to create a Scottish 'Chancellor' in her new Cabinet to focus on the swathe of tax and welfare powers being ...
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Forbes
Even after a run-up in asset prices, the chief of the world's biggest private equity firm is finding ways to put money to work, including recent real estate ...
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The Guardian (blog)
Manchester City's incoming coach, Pep Guardiola, might benefit more from the chance to develop his side in the Europa League rather then the ...
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