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'Chemical surgery' used to mend harmful mutations in human embryos Researchers in China have used a procedure described as "chemical surgery" to mend harmful mutations in human embryos for the first time.
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Homeless in a Hawaiian paradise The 54-year-old native Hawaiian prefers to go by his nickname - Junior is what everyone calls him here. He stays in a tent perched against a wall in ...
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Theresa May hints at Boeing boycott in Bombardier US tariff row "What I would say in relation to Boeing," she said, "is of course we have a long-term partnership with Boeing, various aspects of government, and this ...
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Playboy founder Hugh Hefner – a life in pictures Hugh Hefner founded Playboy magazine in 1953 – a publication that featured centrefold pinups of scantily clad women and for which the likes of ...
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Worldwide airport chaos after computer check-in systems crash - latest news Air passengers are suffering major disruption at airports around the world after computer check-in systems crashed. Problems have been reported at ...
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12 Afghan security forces killed in Kandahar At least a dozen Afghan security forces were killed when a suicide attacker driving an explosives-packed Humvee blew himself up in the southern ...
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How Uber and London ended up in a taxi war It started with a tweet. In May 2012, Ryan Graves, a former Uber chief executive, contacted Transport for London's director of taxis and private hire via ...
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'No signs of torture' in death of Otto Warmbier An American student who died days after being released from North Korea in a coma displayed no obvious signs of torture despite assertions by his ...
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