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UK housing market gets off to subdued start in 2018, estate agents say Sales, new buyers and properties coming on to the market all fell in January. Photograph: Dinendra Haria/Rex/Shutterstock. Britain's housing market got off to a subdued start in 2018, with sellers of £1m-plus homes in London finding it toughest to find buyers in January, according to a survey of estate ...
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Huge levels of antibiotic use in US farming revealed A farmer prepares to vaccinate a calf on a cattle ranch. Photograph: Jim West/Alamy. Livestock raised for food in the US are dosed with five times as much antibiotic medicine as farm animals in the UK, new data has shown, raising questions about rules on meat imports under post-Brexit trade deals.
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Naspers and Meituan invest $100 million in Indian delivery business, Swiggy The Indian food delivery startup Swiggy has raised $100 million in its latest round of funding. Led by the global investment and media conglomerate, Naspers, with participation from the Chinese e-commerce company Meituan-Dianping, the investment is an indicator that the Indian technology market is ...
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Elon Musk expects to do coast-to-coast autonomous Tesla drive in 3 to 6 months Tesla had aimed to do a cross-country U.S. drive in one of its vehicles using fully autonomous driving capabilities by the end of last year. Obviously it didn't make that goal, or you'd have heard about it. Instead, Tesla CEO Elon Musk now says he anticipates being able to make the trip within three months, ...
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the New Science Fiction Books Coming Out in February It might still be cold and dark in February, but it's probably still nicer than space. So snuggle up with some science fictional adventures, from Sue Burke's alien-plant debut, Semiosis, to the latest Vatta's Peace book from Elizabeth Moon, to a whole host of stories about bad things happening to spaceship ...
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Europe's Station Lab in Space 10 Years; Crew Studies Eyes and Muscles ESA's Columbus lab module is pictured (clockwise from top left) in the grips of the Canadarm2 before its installation at the station; being serviced during a spacewalk by astronaut Randy Bresnik; close-up of Columbus attached to the starboard side of the Harmony module; attached to Harmony.
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