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As UNC reopens in-person, students and faculty have COVID-19 safety concerns - The Daily ... (The) UNC System needs to give Kevin Guskiewicz the power he needs to keep campus safe." Fitts said his worry is rooted in students participating in ...
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Uncoupling in intrinsic brain activity | PNAS One of the remarkable discoveries in the history of functional neuroimaging was that a consistent set of brain regions show decreases in blood flow ...
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Facebook says it wants a 'fair shot' in the crypto payments sphere. - The New York Times Some $100 billion in payments have been enabled by Facebook over the past year, said David Marcus, who runs the company's financial services ...
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German chemists identified over 7,700 different chemical formulas in beers | Ars Technica To make beer, brewers mash and steep grain in hot water, which converts all that starch into sugars. This is traditionally the stage when hops are added ...
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Afghan girls return to school in Herat after Taliban takeover | Asia News | Al Jazeera Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid says the group is 'committed to letting women work in accordance with the principles of Islam'. When the Taliban ...
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Protect human rights defenders in Afghanistan, says UN rights expert | | UN News A mural commemorating journalists killed in Afghanistan has been painted on a blast wall in downtown Kabul, Afghanistan.
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Two-dimensional supersolidity in a dipolar quantum gas | Nature In these demonstrations, supersolid properties have been observed only along a single dimension, as a linear chain of phase-coherent 'droplets', that is, ...
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What We Know About The Situation In Haiti, 4 Days After The Massive Earthquake - NPR The extent of the devastation in Haiti grows worse by the day. The death toll following the 7.2-magnitude earthquake that struck the southwestern part ...
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Nearly 1000 killed in Myanmar since February 1 coup: Activists - Al Jazeera Nearly 1,000 civilians have been killed in Myanmar since the February 1 coup, says the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), ...
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US agencies scrub websites in bid to protect Afghans | Taliban News | Al Jazeera Multiple United States agencies that operated in Afghanistan and worked with Afghan citizens have been hastily purging their websites, removing ...
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