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Russian board game makes light of Novichok poisoning attack in UK The Skripals survived the attack, but in the months that followed, a British woman died from exposure to Novichok found in a discarded perfume bottle.
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Gene-swapping in human sperm and eggs can increase genetic mutations in children And that remixing of chromosomes can increase the chances that the child's DNA will also mutate in certain locations, according to a high-precision ...
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Genetic risk for ADHD manifest in brain structure in childhood The study, which has been published in the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, analysed data from a sample of 1,139 ...
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Scotland unveils plans to become world leader in gender equality Radical proposals intended to make Scotland a world leader in gender equality have been put forward in the first annual report from the country's ...
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Australia's best beaches: Perth's Cottesloe wins most votes in Guardian poll There's nothing better than a sunset over the ocean and Guardian readers voted Cottesloe in Western Australia as their favourite metropolitan beach.
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Bing Went Down in China and No One Will Say Why It's not the first time Bing's service has been disrupted in China, Microsoft ... At the WIRED 25 summit in October, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the ...
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Speedboat killer may fight extradition from custody in Georgia (CNN) Jack Shepherd, who was found guilty of manslaughter for the death of a woman in a London speedboat accident, has been remanded in ...
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Starbucks CEO: 'We are playing the long game in China' "We continue to play the long game in China," CEO Kevin Johnson told analysts on the company's quarterly conference call. Earlier this month ...
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The new 'big society': 4 in 10 Britons volunteer, survey reveals Almost four in 10 Britons volunteer, with the vast majority saying it benefits their mental health and acts as an antidote to loneliness, according to a ...
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Johnson & Johnson Will Likely See A Decline In Sales In 2019 Amid Generic Competition The company saw 1% revenue growth and a 13% jump in adjusted earnings to $1.97 per share. While the Pharmaceuticals segment saw 5% revenue ...
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