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Table for one? Restaurant serving one guest in a field opens in Sweden In these days of social distancing, the simple pleasure of a meal out at a restaurant is something many are missing. But one restaurant in Sweden is ...
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Publishers launch joint effort to tackle altered images in research papers The world's largest science publishers are teaming up to discuss how to automatically flag altered or duplicated images in research papers. A new ...
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Coping with 'Death Awareness' in the COVID-19 Era In Charles Dickens's much beloved novella A Christmas Carol, the curmudgeonly Ebenezer Scrooge is unmoved when the Ghosts of Christmas Past ...
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Cycling 'explosion': coronavirus fuels surge in US bike ridership Since the coronavirus pandemic took hold in March, a cycling boom has been under way across the US. The National Association of City Transport ...
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Europe promises to reopen for summer tourism in wake of coronavirus The EU currently has recommendations in place to all its member nations that they restrict all non-essential visitors from outside. But with infection rates ...
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JPMorgan is 'underweight' on financial stocks in emerging markets. Here's why Banks globally warned of a deteriorating outlook when they released their earnings reports in recent weeks. Lockdown measures in many countries ...
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Simon McBurney: 'Germany understand that in a crisis you need bonds between people' "In a theatre, you give yourself up to it as an audience. You can't stop it, rewind it," says McBurney. "If you go out to the toilet or to have a cigarette you ...
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Maersk warns of 25% drop in shipping as virus snarls trade Soren Skou, chief executive of AP Moller-Maersk, told the Financial Times that if his prediction of a 20-25 per cent fall in demand in the second quarter ...
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A meteorite killed a man in Iraq in 1888, historic records suggest On August 10, 1888, at around 8:30 p.m., a bright fireball lit up the skies above a mountain village in the Kurdistan Region near modern-day ...
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'Authentic' travel experiences are hard to find — but not in this country Punakha Dzong, located next to a river in the mountains of the Himalayas, is thought by many to be Bhutan's most beautiful monastery. Scott A.
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