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Climate change: More than 3bn could live in extreme heat by 2070 Researchers used data from United Nations population projections and a 3C warming scenario based on the expected global rise in temperature. A UN ...
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Food agency stresses vitamin D intake in lockdown: 'Our immune defences might need to work ... With fewer hours spent in the sun due to COVID-19 lockdown, vitamin D levels are at risk of falling. So what can consumers eat to help ensure ...
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Coronavirus: Talks start over possible General Electric job cuts in Wales GE said it is consulting with the 1,400 people at its Nantgarw site, near Caerphilly, as the firm suffers from the drop of numbers in air travel.
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Defence industry in retreat as coronavirus attacks In the short term, defence personnel are taken aback by their marginal role. General Nick Carter, head of Britain's armed forces, has urged his troops ...
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Trump officials try to enlist foreign allies in pressure campaign against China over coronavirus ... In recent weeks, Trump, along with several administration officials including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and White House economic adviser Larry ...
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No more delays for new era of F1: 'It's definitely coming in 2022,' says Brawn "I think there's a justifiable need to carry these [current] cars over into next year because we're in the middle of the [lockdown]. That's completely justified.
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6 Ways College Might Look Different In The Fall What will happen on college campuses in the fall? It's a big question for families, students and the schools themselves. A lot of what happens depends ...
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