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These Ukrainian students are competing virtually in an international science fair - NPR Students from Ukraine are among the finalists in this week's Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair. They're researching topics from ...
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Moon Jae-In: South Korea's Merkel? - The Diplomat South Korean President Moon Jae-in, left, and his wife Kim Jung-sook wave as they leave the presidential Blue House in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, ...
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WHO highlights glaring gaps in regulation of alcohol marketing across borders Studies have shown that starting to drink alcohol at a young age is a predictor of hazardous drinking in young adulthood and beyond. Furthermore, ...
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Why the Marcos family is so infamous in the Philippines - BBC News Although he first became president in 1965, Mr Marcos Sr seized full control of the Philippines in 1972. This was a year before his second term as ...
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Struggling Maple Leafs captain Tavares looking to 'create more' in 1st-round series | CBC Sports Maple Leafs forward John Tavares has two assists in four games in this year's playoffs but only one goal in his past seven full post-season ...
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'Analog astronauts' assemble in Biosphere 2 bubble to talk simulated space missions Out in the desert in Arizona, "analog astronauts" gathered this weekend for an annual conference in a giant, futuristic habitat called Biosphere ...
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Medicine in the blood - Nature My grandfather, Rafael Hill, was also a medical doctor. In the 1960s, he founded the Evangelical Hospital in Montevideo. I study medicine that's ...
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