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Pandemic burnout is rampant in academia A year into the coronavirus pandemic, many in the academic scientific workforce are experiencing a state of chronic exhaustion known as burnout.
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Oscars 2021: The nominations in full Oscars 2021: The nominations in full · The Father · Judas and the Black Messiah · Mank · Minari · Nomadland · Promising Young Woman · Sound of Metal ...
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Dozens rally in Montclair to say closed schools, hybrid learning not enough They gathered in Montclair, but parents came from several districts with hybrid or remote learning to demand a return to 5 days of school. March 14, 2021.
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Major arms sales flat in 2016-20 for first time in more than a decade The United States, France and Germany - three of the world's biggest exporters - increased deliveries, but falls in exports from Russian and China offset ...
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Amazon-backed Deliveroo aims to raise $1.4 billion in upcoming IPO A Deliveroo courier rides along Regent Street delivering takeaway food in central London during Covid-19 Tier 4 restrictions. Pietro Recchia | SOPA ...
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VW to ramp up battery cell production with six 'gigafactories' in Europe Volkswagen wants to establish several "gigafactories" in Europe by the end of the decade. On the charging front, VW plans to operate roughly 18,000 ...
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World's First Space Hotel to Open in 2027 Construction of the 50,000-square-meter Voyager facility will start in 2026, and OAC aims to welcome the first passengers to the hotel in 2027.
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Thousands March In Australia As Another #MeToo Wave Hits The Country Tens of thousands of people marched across Australia on Monday to protest sexual violence, harassment and gender inequality in the country after a ...
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No, Biden Hasn't Introduced 'Open Borders,' Despite Surge In Migrants Plus, the administration is gradually admitting thousands of asylum-seekers who were told to wait in Mexico for their court dates under a controversial ...
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France must avoid another lockdown, says French PM in Twitch interview France must do everything to avoid a new coronavirus lockdown as pressure on hospitals grows, Prime Minister Jean Castex said in an interview on ...
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