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Speech by President-elect von der Leyen in the EP The historic two-hour general strike in the middle of the Velvet Revolution saw people from Prague to Bratislava take part in a beautiful, peaceful wave ...
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UN working to prevent attacks on civilians in eastern DR Congo Peacekeepers from the UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) were conducting extensive patrols in the east of the country on ...
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Interstellar Comet Borisov Shines in New Photo A team of astronomers from Yale University in Connecticut imaged Comet 2I/Borisov on Sunday (Nov. 24) using the Keck Observatory in Hawaii, ...
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Chinese ministry investigates duplications in papers by university president Four journals also say they are scrutinizing papers coauthored by Cao Xuetao after scientists raise questions about images on Twitter and PubPeer.
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Hunter, 84, rescued from freezing swamp, thankful for more days in the woods On Tuesday, Nov. 12, on Mr. Calhoun's 84th birthday, he became stuck in a swamp at Southwick Beach State Park in Henderson after shooting a deer.
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China's industrial profits post steepest fall in 8 months Profits at China's industrial firms shrank at their fastest pace in eight months in October, tracking sustained drops in producer prices and exports and ...
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US online shoppers already spent $50B in November, holiday season on track for $143.7B In terms of products, shoppers are buying Apple AirPods, Apple Laptops, Samsung and LG TV's, Frozen 2 toys, L.O.L Surprise Dolls, NERF toys, Pikmi ...
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This robot scientist has conducted 100000 experiments in a year Science is exciting in theory, but it can also be dreadfully dull. Some experiments require hundreds or thousands of repetitions or trials — an excellent ...
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Bodies of 16 Essex truck victims arrive in Vietnam ending weeks-long wait for families (CNN) The bodies of 16 Vietnamese migrants found dead in a truck in the UK in October arrived at Hanoi's Noi Bai airport on Wednesday.
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Scooped in science? Relax, credit will come your way A study of protein databases shows that discoverers who are second to publish still end up getting a substantial portion of the recognition.
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