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Hyperloop One tests transportation tech in first-ever demonstration It's a bird. ... It's a plane. ... It's a pod of steel! The future of transportation could be closer than you think as Hyperloop One tested its electric engine in its ...
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Abortion rates in North America and Europe are now at 30-year lows Abortion rates have plummeted in developed countries over the past three decades, new data published Wednesday in the Lancet shows. In the early ...
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Netherlands sees sharp increase in people choosing euthanasia due to 'mental health problems' Whereas just two people had themselves euthanised in the country in 2010 due to an "insufferable" mental illness, 56 people did so last year, a trend ...
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More obese patients in the UK should be offered weight loss operations, say surgeons Less than 1% of people who could benefit are getting surgery and the numbers are dropping not rising, according to bariatric surgeons writing in the ...
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Malcolm Turnbull's role in offshore company revealed in Panama Papers Documents from Mossack Fonseca – the Panamanian law firm at the centre of the biggest leak in history – show that the company acted as registered ...
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Dilma Rousseff's Impeachment Woes Aren't Unusual in Brazil's Turbulent Politics In most large presidential republics, elected heads of state are almost certain to finish their terms, barring extraordinary circumstances. Not so in Brazil.
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