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England in West Indies: James Anderson takes four wickets to boost tourists James Anderson took four wickets in the final session to swing the first Test in England's favour on day one against West Indies in Barbados. The hosts ...
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Gene Drives Work in Mice (if They're Female) In a paper appearing today in Nature, biologists at the University of California, San Diego demonstrate for the first time that current gene drive ...
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"When in Doubt, Play Insane": An Interview with Catherine O'Hara "Schitt's Creek," which was created by O'Hara's longtime collaborator Eugene Levy and his son, Daniel Levy, both of whom also star in the show ...
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SpaceX Starhopper Damaged in High Winds Elon Musk indicates that the SpaceX Starhopper has been damaged after being toppled in 50 mile-per-hour winds. This will take a few weeks to repair ...
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Old cells repair damage in the brains of MS patients Nerve cells in the brain communicate with one another through nerve fibres that form complex networks. Many nerve fibres are insulated by a casing of ...
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Billionaire Ken Griffin buys New York penthouse for $238 million, the most expensive US home ... Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin closed a deal to buy the most expensive home ever sold in the U.S., paying around $238 million for a New York ...
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New science details discovery of bacterial pathogen in brains of Alzheimer's patients In animal models, oral Pg infection led to brain colonization and increased production of amyloid beta (Aβ), a component of the amyloid plaques ...
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Andes Grew to Towering Heights in Two Explosive 'Growth Spurts' The 4,300-mile-long (7,000 kilometers) Andes — the longest continuous mountain range in the world — didn't form in the way that scientists had long ...
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Break in US-Venezuela relations raises fresh concerns for oil market and OPEC A sudden escalation in long-burning tensions between the United States and Venezuela could have far-reaching ramifications in the oil market, where ...
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Supermassive Black Holes Likely Born in 'Halos' of Dark Matter "In this study, we have uncovered a totally new mechanism that sparks the formation of massive black holes in particular dark-matter halos," study lead ...
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