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Ban bullying in science Science can be difficult enough even if you work in a great laboratory with supportive colleagues. So the added pressure of a boss or co-worker who ...
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Japan's Economic Outlook in Five Charts After a temporary soft patch earlier in the year, GDP growth is expected to ... The planned consumption tax increase in 2019 could hinder near-term ...
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Cindy Hyde-Smith wins Mississippi senate seat in special election Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith won Mississippi's special election runoff for the US Senate late Tuesday, pledging in her victory speech to represent ...
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Scientist in China defends human embryo gene editing In a planned presentation, He, an associate professor at Southern University of Science and Technology, in Shenzhen, described how he used ...
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Fed warns that a 'particularly large' plunge in market prices is possible if risks materialize In a lengthy first-time report on the banking system and corporate and business debt, the Fed warned of "generally elevated" asset prices that "appear ...
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Russia is going to deploy new missile systems in Crimea The S-400 (Triumph) missile system is an anti-aircraft system developed by Russia in the late 1980s/early 1990s and its missiles can hit targets up to a ...
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Jim Breyer predicts investors will see 'profound change' in returns from China Jim Breyer, an early investor in Facebook and the cryptocurrency Ethereum, said he thinks investors should reset their expectations when it comes to ...
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Genetic mutation drives tumor regression in Tasmanian Devils Washington State University scientists have discovered genes and other genetic variations that appear to be involved in cancerous tumors shrinking in ...
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Altria is reportedly in talks to take a minority stake in Juul Altria is in talks to take a significant minority stake in e-cigarette company Juul, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. Any deal is likely ...
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'A community in unbelievable pain': the terror and sorrow of Australia's Uighurs As Arzu tells her story, she keeps a watchful eye on the door. Although she is in her workplace in the the centre of Sydney in the middle of a weekday, ...
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