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European science funders ban grantees from publishing in paywalled journals Frustrated with the slow transition towards open access (OA) in scientific publishing, 11 national funding organizations in Europe turned up the ...
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Munich Re buys IoT middleware startup, relayr, in deal worth $300M relayr was founded back in 2013 with the initial aim of helping software developers hack around with hardware, at a time when developer interest in ...
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Former US ally turned implacable foe dies in Afghanistan, Taliban announces The statement said that Jalaluddin Haqqani, leader of one of the most effective militant networks in Afghanistan, "passed away after a long battle with ...
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Maoyan, China's largest online movie ticket service, files to go public in Hong Kong Both Meituan and Maoyan are key chess pieces in Tencent's online-to-offline services rivalry with Alibaba. Meituan holds the leading market share for ...
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Guards still untrained in asphyxia risks after David Dungay's death in custody Almost three years after Indigenous man David Dungay Jr died in custody, most New South Wales prison staff have still not received physical training ...
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Brazil National Museum blaze in Rio blamed on austerity The blaze at the 200-year-old National Museum of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro began at about 7.30pm local time and raged into the night. There were no ...
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Mystery kangaroo in Austria still on the loose The animal, native to Australia, was spotted by residents in the forest and meadows near the small town of Kirchschlag in northern Austria.
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One in five human genes are not 'real' In the early 1990s, scientists set out to map the entire DNA sequence of the human genome. The so-called Human Genome Project aimed to find ...
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National Book Festival in Washington breaks attendance and sales records The National Book Festival on Saturday was the largest in the event's 18-year history, according to estimates from several Library of Congress officials.
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Duterte thanks Netanyahu for help in ending Marawi siege The Philippine president praised Israel's prime minister for his "critical help" in ending a five-month siege by rebels in a southern city as they held talks ...
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