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Analysis: Why have the number of Covid-19 deaths in Germany increased so quickly? However, now after weeks of a partial lockdown (in place since November 2nd) the country is tightening measures as it grapples with rising cases ...
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Spin transport in a tunable Heisenberg model realized with ultracold atoms In this model we study spin transport far from equilibrium after quantum quenches from imprinted spin-helix patterns. When spins are coupled only along ...
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Investment bankers revel in bumper fees from Chinese groups in 2020 The growth in revenues from these deals comes on the back of a banner year for primary and secondary listings by Chinese companies, which have ...
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In Germany, a new museum stirs up a colonial controversy Carved in the early 16th century, it is one of more than a thousand metal sculptures looted by British soldiers as they plundered Benin City in 1897.
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Nagorno-Karabakh: Dozens of Armenian soldiers 'captured in raid' They were captured weeks after a war in which at least 5,000 servicemen died and Azerbaijan made territorial gains. Karabakh is internationally ...
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AI weighs in on debate about universal facial expressions An analysis of more than 6 million YouTube videos finds that people around the world make similar facial expressions in similar social contexts.
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MSF steps up medical care in response to humanitarian crisis in Honduras Hurricanes Eta and Iota have left 250,000 people in Honduras with limited access to healthcare. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is calling for an ...
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Jack Steinberger, Nobel Winner in Physics, Dies at 99 Dr. Steinberger shared the prize in 1988 for expanding understanding of the neutrino, a staggeringly ubiquitous subatomic particle.
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Deep US institutional secrets may have been exposed in hack blamed on Russia Intrigue surrounds what may have been exposed, from nuclear secrets to Covid vaccine data to next-generation weapons systems. The US treasury ...
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European tech firms seek to share in US IPO bonanza In contrast, European IPOs have raised just $19 billion this year, the lowest in at least a decade, partly because there are more attractive alternatives on ...
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