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Biases in forensic experts Forensic evidence plays a critical role in court proceedings and the administration of justice. It is a powerful tool that can help convict the guilty and avoid wrongful conviction of the innocent. Unfortunately, flaws in forensic evidence are increasingly becoming apparent. Assessments of forensic science ...
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How Heineken beer survives in Congo THE Bralima brewery in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is an island of modernity in a city where chaos is the norm. Inside a building near the docks where barges begin the journey up the Congo river, conveyor belts rattle as thousands of glass bottles are washed and ...
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Takeda is in talks with Shire after its $61 billion bid was rejected Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical is in negotiations with Shire after making a third takeover bid worth around $61 billion that was rejected by the London-listed rare diseases drugmaker. Reuters first reported that Takeda had made a cash-and-stock takeover offer of 46.50 pounds a share, prompting ...
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What and where are the best and worst paid jobs in Germany? After analyzing more than 750,000 pieces of data on the salaries of workers in Germany, the online portal Gehalt.de has revealed which jobs are the best and worst paid in its 2018 Gehaltsatlas. Here are the jobs that made it out on top in the study, listed in terms of median gross income per year and ...
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9/11 attacks' suspect arrested by Kurds in Syria A Kurdish military commander based in Syria's north has announced that his forces arrested Mohammed Haydar Zammar, a Syrian-born German national accused of being involved in the planning of the September 11, attacks in 2001. "Mohammed Haydar Zammar has been arrested by Kurdish security ...
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Finland's Basic Income Experiment Will End in 2019 Finland's universal basic income experiment will end next year, and lawmakers there are quietly moving toward a different welfare approach. The basic income program in Finland, which was praised as cutting edge when it was announced, pays $690 to 2,000 Finns each month, with no conditions.
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Fossil tracks in the Alps help explain dinosaur evolution What is less well known is that the dinosaurs themselves rose in circumstances similar to those that felled them. The animals' long reign through the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods was enabled by another, albeit smaller, period of mass extinction, which happened between 234m and 232m years ago ...
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