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Today in History In 2018, President Donald Trump arrived in Finland for a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Earlier, in an interview with CBS News, Trump ...
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Intel in talks to buy GlobalFoundries for about $30 billion - WSJ Intel, one of the last companies in the semiconductor industry that both designs and manufactures its own chips, said earlier this year it would expand its ...
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Hear Startup Alley companies pitch expert VC judges in upcoming episodes of Extra Crunch Live Plus, you get to hear feedback from some of the smartest folks in the industry, thus learning how to absolutely crush it at your next pitch meeting with a ...
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What does severe flooding in western Europe tell us about the future of climate change? Similar incidents of flash flooding have also been reported in Belgium, the Netherlands, France and Switzerland this week. Parts of London experienced ...
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Autonomous self-repair in piezoelectric molecular crystals The effect can also be seen in other noncentrosymmetric piezoelectric crystals. Science, abg3886, this issue p. 321. Abstract. Living tissue uses stress- ...
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Beware explanations from AI in health care Artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) algorithms are increasingly developed in health care for diagnosis and treatment of a variety of ...
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Driverless vehicle start-up Aurora to go public in $11bn Spac merger Aurora, the driverless vehicle start-up backed by Amazon and Uber, has unveiled plans to go public in a merger with a blank-cheque company, ...
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Drones in India: a model for cooperative federalism? The drone sector in India has shown "cooperative federalism", a collaborative approach between decision-makers, stakeholders and different levels of ...
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Senolytics reduce coronavirus-related mortality in old mice Cellular senescence is a state elicited in response to stress signals and is associated with a damaging secretory phenotype. The number of senescent ...
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Famous Dutch crime journalist Peter R. de Vries dies in hospital after being shot in the street The 64-year-old, known for his investigative work exposing the criminal underworld, was shot five times, including at least once in the head, on July 6, on ...
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