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Japan's asteroid sample return mission lands in Australian desert After spending six years in space, a Japanese spacecraft just landed in the desert of southern Australia, bringing a small cache of asteroid rocks to the ...
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Poll reveals scale of 'home alone' Christmas in the UK this year The figures, revealed in a new Opinium poll for the Observer, confirm the extent of the continued disruption that the pandemic has wrought on family ...
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If we can grow cruelty-free meat in a lab, what is there to beef about? With the developments in laboratory-cultured meat, vegetarians and vegans need to ask themselves: is it still about animal welfare or is it about ...
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VW fixes software glitches in key ID3 electric hatchback VW has converted its factory in Zwickau, Germany, to build EVs based on the architecture. Engineers have fixed the glitches and ID3 cars built in ...
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Airports are portals to escape, but in New Zealand there is no way out Empty spaces, vacant lots, no longer required in the age of closed borders. The reason I came to Wellington was to take part in kind of tribute to airports.
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Cyprus Plans to Open Borders in March for Travellers Vaccinated for COVID-19 According to a government plan set to come into force in March next year, vaccinated travellers will not need to meet other COVID-related entry rules ...
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Fighting flares in Ethiopia's Tigray as army says closing in on rebellious force ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Bombing, looting and skirmishes persisted in parts of Ethiopia's Tigray on Saturday, a rebellious force in the northern region ...
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Tamires: Women's football's popularity has rocketed in Brazil Pia Sundhage called Tamires "a fullback with the creativity of a [number] ten". Arthur Elias employs his No37 in midfield to maximise that invention for ...
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