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Build science in Africa To cope with climate change and population growth, the continent urgently needs more home-grown researchers, argue Anagaw Atickem, Nils Chr.
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In Spain, parties argue over the meaning of "cooperation government" Now that Spain's new mayors have been appointed, something is moving again in national politics. Nearly two months after a general election that ...
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Calibra wallet won't launch in Facebook's biggest market Additionally, Calibra isn't going to be available in China, North Korea, and Iran, too, where Facebook does not currently have a presence.
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Delpo Wins But Slip Spurs More Medical Exams Watched by a 9,216-strong Centre Court crowd, third seed Del Potro came through a potentially tricky first-round encounter 7-5, 6-4 in 76 minutes at ...
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MH17: Investigators name four suspects in downing of plane, three Russian nationals, one Ukrainian Three are Russian nationals who they suspect reside in Russia, the other is a Ukrainian national who they suspect lives in eastern Ukraine.
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Secret of the Sun's Early Spin May Be Buried in Moon Rock NASA may discover the secrets of the sun's early history in an unlikely location: Earth's moon. A new study based in part on simulations could help ...
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Death of Brazilian mother of five marks 1000th gender violence victim in Spain Ana Lucía da Silva today officially became the thousandth woman to be killed in a domestic violence case in Spain. The central government ...
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Get the latest Ansible 2.8 in Fedora Learn more about the recent Ansible 2.8.x release available in Fedora, including changes and some ways to put it to use, in this Magazine article.
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