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Antibiotic use is rapidly increasing in developing countries ANTIBIOTICS were heralded as life-savers when they became widely available in the 1940s. Today, they are fast becoming killers themselves. The more any given antibiotic is used, the greater the chances that bacteria will develop antimicrobial resistance (AMR) that renders the drug ineffective.
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Robot heads for North Sea oil rigs in 'world first' scheme Rebecca Allison, asset integrity solution centre manager at the publicly-funded Oil and Gas Technology Centre, insisted autonomous robots would not be used to cut the wage burden of offshore workers who are paid a premium for working in tough, remote conditions. "It's not taking their jobs. It's giving ...
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Kim Jong-un 'moved' by K-pop peace concert in Pyongyang North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was deeply moved by a concert in Pyongyang featuring South Korea artists, the North's state news agency KCNA reports. It said the leader's heart had swelled when he saw the North Korean audience respond enthusiastically to the performances of famous K-pop ...
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Seven dead in massive India caste protests Train services have been affected and some main roads have been blocked in a number of states. The federal government has asked the court to review its decision. In its ruling, the court had said that the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, popularly known as the ...
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China tariffs on US ethanol to cut off imports in short-term The tariffs, effective Monday, will neutralize the cost savings from importing cheaper U.S. ethanol versus domestic supply, said three sources that participate in the market. Ethanol is an alcohol that is typically produced from corn or sugar and often mixed with gasoline to reduce air pollution from vehicle ...
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Kashmir violence: At least 20 killed in clashes Security forces in Indian-administered Kashmir opened fire on villagers trying to stop the arrest of suspected armed separatists. by Paul ... At least 20 civilians, rebels and soldiers have been killed in Indian-administered Kashmir during the deadliest anti-government protests and fighting so far this year.
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Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry Established in 1993, the series Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry has become a crucial source of information within the medicinal chemistry community and beyond. Authors and editors of the series come from pharmaceutical industry as well as from academic institutions, fostering a more ...
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