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OxyContin: Tamper-resistant pain killers do little to curb opioid abuse in Australia They also surveyed 600 people who misuse prescription opioids. The researchers found sales of the high-strength, tamper-resistant OxyContin tablets had gone down, but this was offset by an increase in sales of lower-strength, non-tamper-resistant oxycodone formulations. In Australia, opioid use has ...
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Fossil of dinosaur swept away in ancient Australian river found Herne said it was "comparable to a large domesticated turkey in weight, but of course much longer than a turkey because of its tail." The fossils included an almost complete tail, the lower part of the right leg and most of the right foot. It lived alongside meat-eating dinosaurs about 20 feet (6 meters) long, ...
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Google's CES exhibit is meant to indoctrinate you in the ways of the Assistant Google does not typically have a public presence at CES. In years past, the company would certainly have staff here, taking meetings, making deals, working with partners, and exploring exhibits, but Google itself lacked a public presence. This year, things are wildly different, as Google has basically ...
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Two Palestinian teens killed in clashes with Israeli troops Two Palestinian youths have been killed in clashes with Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip and occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry says. Amir Abu Musaid, 16, was shot near Gaza's border fence, reportedly during a protest at the recent US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
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Boston Celtics rally to beat Philadelphia 76ers in lively NBA London showcase The Boston Celtics rallied from 22 points down to beat the Philadelphia 76ers 114-103 and boost their NBA title credentials at the O2 Arena in London. Jaylen Brown scored 21 points with Kyrie Irving adding 20 and Marcus Morris 19 for the Celtics, helping Boston turn a 49-27 deficit midway through the ...
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Uber developed secret system to lock down staff computers in a police raid Uber developed a secret system called Ripley that would lock down staff computers in the event of a police raid, preventing officials from accessing company data. The ride-sharing company used Ripley at least two dozen times in 2015 and 2016 in countries including Canada, the Netherlands, Belgium, ...
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UK retailers see rise in sales of reusable coffee cups Sales of reusable coffee cups are soaring in the UK, retailers are reporting, as the government hints at a tax on disposable cups. Argos, which is part of the Sainsbury's Group, said it had sold 537% more portable cups in December 2017 than the same month the previous year. Meanwhile, kitchenware ...
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Malaria parasite evolution in a test tube Malaria is an infectious disease caused by the Plasmodium parasite, and transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes. In 2016, a staggering 216 million cases of malaria and 445,000 deaths were recorded, mostly in Africa, although half of the world's population in 91 countries is at risk of the disease (1).
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