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| Italian election leaves science out in the cold As campaigning ahead of Italy's national election enters its final weeks, researchers in the country fear that budget cuts and declining interest in science will ... But, apart from a battle over the nation's compulsory vaccination programme, which was introduced last year, science has featured little in the ...
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| Rejecting the Solutrean hypothesis: the first peoples in the Americas were not from Europe Last month's release of The Ice Bridge, an episode in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation series The Nature of Things has once again revived public discussion of a controversial idea about how the Americas were peopled known as the "Solutrean hypothesis". This idea suggests a European origin ...
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| 94% of women in Hollywood experience sexual harassment or assault, says survey This ranged over "unwelcome sexual comments, jokes or gestures" (87%), "being touched in a sexual way" (69%) and "being shown sexual pictures without consent" (39%). In addition, 21% said they had been "forced to do a sexual act" and 10% that they had been "ordered unexpectedly to appear ...
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The slaughter in Syria should outrage us. Yet still we just shrug Almost anything is more interesting than the massacre of civilians in Syria. Just look at today's front pages. The Guardian leads on the slaughter of unarmed residents in the Damascus suburb of eastern Ghouta, but for the rest it's a mix of continuing scandals in international aid charities, the tax record of ...
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| 'Dirty meat': Shocking hygiene failings discovered in US pig and chicken plants Shocking hygiene failings have been discovered in some of the US's biggest meat plants, as a new analysis reveals that as many as 15% (one in seven) of the US population suffers from foodborne illnesses annually. A joint investigation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) and the Guardian ...
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| Khachanov Notches First Win In Marseille Khachanov Notches First Win In Marseille. Ninth seed Karen Khachanov faltered in his debut at the Open 13 Provence in 2017. But the 21-year-old had no such issue this year, securing his first win in Marseille by beating Ruben Bemelmans 6-3, 7-6(2) on Tuesday.
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| What's new in SSMS 17.5: Data Discovery and Classification Data Discovery and Classification is a new feature for discovering, classifying, labeling and reporting sensitive data in your databases. Query Editor now has support for a SkipsRows option for the Delimited Text External File Format for Azure SQL Data Warehouse. Showplan has enabled the display of ...
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