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Germany sees 'signs of change' in Covid-19 situation Health Minister Jens Spahn says there are signs that the coronavirus situation in Germany is improving – but there is work to be done yet. "What we are ...
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Decoding myofibroblast origins in human kidney fibrosis Here, using single cell RNA-seq, we profiled the transcriptomes of proximal tubule and non-proximal tubule cells in healthy and fibrotic human kidneys to ...
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Mid-sized Australian Banks' CVB Ratings Resilient in Coronavirus Crisis The four programmes in the peer review, accounting for AUD7.4 billion of covered bonds outstanding at September 2020, are issued by Bank of ...
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Children in care 'failed' while some providers 'make millions' Children in care 'failed' while some providers 'make millions'. By Judith Burns BBC News. Published: 13 hours ago.
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Treasure trove of Nasa photos including first selfie in space up for auction Sale by Christie's in London of 2,400 vintage images ranges from the dawn of space age to the last men on the moon. Richard Luscombe · @richlusc.
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Modi declares victory in India's first coronavirus election as cases soar in country's capital People queue to vote during third phase polling for Bihar's state assembly elections on November 7, 2020 in Bihar, India. Read More.
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UN chief shocked at 'wanton brutality' in northern Mozambique The United Nations Secretary-General has called on the authorities in Mozambique to investigate brutal killings this past weekend, in the country's ...
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Saudi Arabia: Several wounded in blast at WWI memorial in Jeddah Hours after the incident, local authorities said a Greek national and a Saudi security officer were wounded in what they described as a "cowardly" attack.
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Mutant coronaviruses found in mink spark massive culls and doom a Danish group's research Denmark is seeking to stop the spread of what it deems a dangerous strain of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, that's circulating in mink ...
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Virus restrictions deal European economy lesser blow than in spring The wave of new coronavirus lockdowns that has swept across Europe in recent weeks has hit consumer services activity hard, but the wider economy ...
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