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Individual differences in the brain In the transparent fish larvae, the scientists were able to observe which brain regions were activated by the loud sound. The offspring of the two ...
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Many killed in ethnic violence in eastern DR Congo At least 19 civilians have been killed and two others wounded in attacks on three villages in the troubled eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
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Coronavirus in Europe: France extends mask use as Greece says it is in second wave Face masks have become compulsory in more than 100 Paris streets and tourist areas, Greece is "formally" in a second wave and new outbreaks are ...
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Young people have a major role to play in ridding the world of nuclear weapons The UN Under-Secretary-General of Disarmament Affairs Izumi Nakamitsu (centre) meets young people in Japan at an event focused on the 75th ...
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The 3 Cs of building strong teams in a remote work environment After a career in finance, arts, and media, Lena found herself workin… (show all) ...
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GigaGen's polyclonal antibody against COVID-19 outperforms plasma in lab tests So back in March, San Francisco startup GigaGen decided to test a technology it developed to rapidly identify disease-fighting antibodies against ...
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The travel blogger making the most of Europe in a converted van After leaving her job as a full-time nanny in Bermuda, Jess bought a DSLR camera, learnt how to edit and took off around the world. Once she'd started ...
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In New Zealand, Life Is Ordinary Again After 101 Days With No Community Spread New Zealand has now gone 101 days without any community transmission of the coronavirus, and life in the country has largely returned to normal ...
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Georgia school in viral photos will close for cleaning after nine people test positive for coronavirus Six students and three staff members at North Paulding High School have reported testing positive for the virus, Principal Gabe Carmona wrote in the ...
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'Vast' gap in funding needed to fight the coronavirus, WHO warns The World Health Organization warned Monday of a huge gap in funding to help fight the coronavirus pandemic. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom ...
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