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Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in US Children and Adolescents Understanding the epidemiology and clinical course of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) and its temporal association with ...
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Systemic racism persists in the sciences Racial differences persist in scientific research as well: Algorithms designed to make decisions about health care incorporate biases that limit care for ...
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US Consulates in Germany and Austria Resume Limited Visa Services and Applications Germany has resumed the processing of limited categories of nonimmigrant visa applications, in Berlin and Frankfurt, while in Munich has returned the ...
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Face coverings mandatory in shops, supermarkets, shopping centres and enclosed transport hubs ... Face coverings must be worn in additional enclosed public spaces from 24 July in England, as the government takes further steps to help curb the ...
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Italian Carabinieri station in Piacenza shut over torture claims Accounts of the team's exploits were front-page news in Italy on Thursday, and local prosecutor Grazia Pradella said "nothing that went on in that ...
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This Week in Science Stick insects of the genus Timema show variations in color that are likely due to selection for camouflage on their plant hosts. Some species are only ...
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TikTok's Parent Said to Weigh Selling a Majority Stake in the Video App One path that ByteDance, a privately held company in China, is discussing with its biggest backers is a potential deal that would essentially carve out ...
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Post-Brexit deal: What's happening in the UK-EU talks? That means compromises will have to emerge in September before a deal is agreed in October - leaving both sides just enough time to ratify an ...
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Augmented reality startup Mira announces $10M more in funding from Sequoia and others Enterprise-centric efforts like ODG, Daqri and Meta flared out, Magic Leap raised massive amounts of cash only to scale back its dreams this year in the ...
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Research security bill advances in US Senate despite opposition from research groups After months of behind-the-scenes negotiations with committee staff, they took the unusual step of declaring their opposition in two letters sent shortly ...
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