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Puzzles and Potato Goulash: How Energy Workers Keep Lights On in Vienna A team of 53 workers has volunteered to live in full-time isolation in four power plants to make sure electricity keeps flowing to the Austrian capital during ...
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Light driven proton pump in distant relative Researchers investigated the group of microorganisms classified as Asgard archaea, and found a protein in their membrane which acts as a miniature ...
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China Hawks in Congress See an Opportunity in Coronavirus In the weeks since the pandemic took hold in the United States, several lawmakers have unveiled legislation that would aim to unwind the two nations' ...
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G20 backs largest oil supply agreement in history The US and the G20 endorsed the largest oil supply agreement in history on Friday, throwing their weight behind production cuts by Opec and Russia ...
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Harvey Weinstein Faces Another Charge in California Harvey Weinstein Faces Another Charge in California. Los Angeles County prosecutors said a victim provided detectives with information confirming that ...
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Global coronavirus deaths surge past 100000, doubling in nearly a week ... new cases decline dramatically. However, the worst-hit countries in Europe, such as Italy, Spain and France, are still struggling to flatten the curve.
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Coronavirus could worsen hunger in the developing world Quarantine regulations are disrupting supply chains. Governments must do everything in their power to keep trade routes open. Even as it takes its ...
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