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China Mobile shares rise in Shanghai debut after US exit - BBC News The company delisted in New York after a Trump-era move to restrict investment in Chinese tech firms.
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Decoding gene regulation in the fly brain | Nature The Drosophila brain is a frequently used model in neuroscience. Single-cell transcriptome analysis1–6, three-dimensional morphological ...
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In Pictures: Kazakhstan rocked by protests | Gallery News | Al Jazeera Police in Kazakhstan's largest city of Almaty have fired stun grenades at more than 1,000 protesters marching towards the main city administration ...
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Omicron wave seems to have peaked in South Africa, London next? - CNBC In a matter of weeks, the Covid omicron variant that was first detected in November has surged around the world. There are early, tentative signs ...
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In the UK, calls grow to revoke Tony Blair's knighthood | Politics News | Al Jazeera Petition demanding former PM's award by monarch be blocked because of his role in the Iraq War attracts mass support.
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Israel records highest daily rise in Covid infections - France 24 Israel's health ministry on Wednesday announced nearly 12000 new coronavirus cases, constituting the largest daily rise in infections since the ...
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Fiat Chrysler reports 2% drop in annual U.S. auto sales | Reuters FCA U.S. LLC reported a drop in U.S. auto sales on Tuesday, as the carmaker grappled with chip shortage issue that forced it to halt production ...
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Amazon's tech training chief on keeping skills sharp in 2022 - The World Economic Forum In her role as VP of Training and Certification at Amazon Web Services, she and her team scale training for cloud computing solutions, creating ...
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Reign of Coney Island's 'Mayor' Ends in a Sideshow by the Sea - The New York Times When Dick Zigun set his sights on Coney Island in the late 1970s, the seaside section of Brooklyn was, like much of the rest of New York, at a low ...
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How 'Muscle Memory' May Help Us Get in Shape - The New York Times How 'Muscle Memory' May Help Us Get in Shape. Muscles develop a lasting molecular "memory" of past resistance exercises that helps them bounce back ...
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