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Thursday, January 25, 2018

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As-it-happens update 25 January 2018
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Briton Kyle Edmund's Australian Open run came to an end with a straight-set defeat by Croatia's sixth seed Marin Cilic in the semi-finals. Cilic won 6-2 7-6 (7-4) 6-2 to reach his first Melbourne final, where he will face Roger Federer or Hyeon Chung. Edmund, 23, had been trying to become just the fourth ...
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Antonia Cooper and her research team had been diving for two hours. Hailing from the University of Tasmania's Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies and the citizen science program Reef Life Survey, the group had received a tip from the public that a rare species of fish had been spotted near a reef ...
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The rest of England recorded a 14% rise, with the biggest regional increase in the north west (39%), where rough sleeping has almost doubled over the past two years, and quadrupled since 2010. Hotspots included Tameside, Salford and Manchester. Rough sleeping has also increased rapidly in areas ...
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A packed commuter train has derailed near the northern Italian city of Milan, leaving at least three people dead and around 10 seriously injured. Several people were rescued from the wreckage of the carriages that derailed next to the Pioltello Limito station in the morning rush hour. A problem with a ...
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Sunshine through the Rain: New Hope for Decriminalization of Gay Sex in India?
On 11th December 2013, the Supreme Court of India, speaking through a panel of two Judges, delivered arguably one of the most controversial decisions in recent times—Suresh Kumar Koushal v. Naz Foundation. An appeal against a decision by a Delhi Court that decriminalized consensual gay sex ...
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How a PhD Student Unlocked 1 Bitcoin Hidden In DNA
dmoberhaus writes: A 26-year-old Belgian PhD student named Sander Wuytz recently solved a 3-year-old puzzle that had locked the private key to 1 Bitcoin in a strand of synthetic DNA. Motherboard spoke with the student about how they managed to crack the puzzle, just days before it was set to expire ...
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