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Egypt: Scorpions kill three and injure hundreds in Aswan - BBC News Three people have been killed by scorpion bites during storms in the southern city of Aswan.
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Thousands rally in DRC capital against electoral commission pick | News | Al Jazeera Protesters in Kinshasa reject last month's appointment of a new poll body head by President Felix Tshisekedi.
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Tommy Paul Reaches First ATP Tour Final In Stockholm Tommy Paul booked a place in his first ATP Tour final on Friday at the Stockholm Open, snapping a three-match losing streak against Frances Tiafoe ...
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How a simple solution slashed child mortality in rural Kenyan villages - Vox A new paper investigates the effects of chlorine treatment at water sources in some Kenyan villages. The findings were astounding.
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Scientists May Have Unlocked Function of Mysterious Structure Found on Neurons in the Brain In a new study published in PNAS, Trimmer and his colleagues reveal these protein clusters are calcium signaling "hotspots" in the neuron that play a ...
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Birds in the Amazon have been shrinking. Here's why scientists think it's happening : NPR In recent years, scientists found something strange was happening among sensitive bird species in the Brazilian Amazon. Not only were the birds ...
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New 'Lost in Space' Season 3 trailer shows the entire Space Family Robinson in danger | Space The final season of the sensational sci-fi "Lost in Space" from Netflix will drop on Dec. 1.
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Taiwan thanks NBA star Kanter for support as Australia pledges to help U.S. in island's defense And on Saturday, he released a clip in which he said that "Taiwan is not part of China." Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen said in a video response ...
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Draymond Green in 'passer's paradise' with Warriors' lob threats | RSN - NBC Sports Our defense was great tonight in that second half. We continue to build up on that, we get out in transition and then you start to see those highlight ...
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Birds in the Amazon are adapting to climate change by getting smaller - New Scientist An analysis of 77 tropical bird species in the Amazon shows that all of them have shrunk and a third developed longer wings over the past 40 ...
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