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The science events to watch for in 2020 NASA's Mars 2020 mission will feature a detachable helicopter drone, and is just one of several missions to the red planet in the coming year.Credit: ...
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Ukraine: €8 million in humanitarian aid to withstand winter The European Commission announced today an additional €8 million for the vulnerable people in Ukraine affected by the ongoing conflict in the east ...
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Warren and Buttigieg spar over donors in Democratic debate Democratic presidential candidates Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg engaged in a fiery exchange over campaign finance and "big dollar donors" ...
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The World's Oldest Fossil Forest Was Just Found in New York, And It's Magnificent A slice of the world's oldest fossilised forest has been found cemented into the ground at an abandoned quarry in Cairo, New York. Discovered by ...
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Novel 3D microscopy technique reveals new phenomena in living cells In the current study, the authors applied multiple image-processing techniques to extract quantitative data from their holo-tomographic images.
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What to see this week in the UK Louisa May Alcott's classic kids' book is much hankered after by film-makers; and Greta Gerwig, in her follow-up to Lady Bird, looks as if she's very ...
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NMC held talks to raise €200m in off-balance sheet debt to fund growth NMC Health has held talks to raise hundreds of millions of dollars of off-balance sheet debt to fund new hospitals, despite the FTSE 100 healthcare ...
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The 8 worst mistakes people make while driving in the winter Driving in the winter presents challenges you won't face during other times of year. Almost half of all weather-related crashes in the US take place in ...
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Easy prey: The largest bears in the world use small streams to fatten up on salmon It's a familiar scene to anyone who's watched footage of brown bears catching sockeye salmon in Alaska: They're standing knee-deep in a rushing ...
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Charity warns that betting features in video games harm young people Betting-style features in video games, such as so-called loot boxes, are "polluting" young peoples' lives and should be reclassified as gambling for ...
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