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As-it-happens update 28 February 2018
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Astronomers have detected a signal from the first stars as they appeared and illuminated the universe, in observations that have been hailed as "revolutionary". The faint radio signals suggest the universe was lifted out of total darkness 180m years after the big bang in a momentous transition known as ...
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Chrissie Rucker: I started working for Conde Nast in London at titles including Brides, GQ, House and Garden and Vogue, and then I moved to the PR department at Clarins, and eventually became the assistant health and beauty editor at Harpers & Queen (now Harper's Bazaar). It was incredibly ...
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The deal is unrelated to the search for HQ2, say officials, but it does show a growing interest in the area by Amazon. News of the company's search for extra office space in Boston first surfaced in January. Amazon is asking Boston for a $5 million property tax break for the lease and option to expand.
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The bicycles of five-year-old twins Addison and Makayla Henning on their front lawn in the 400 block of North Reed Street in suburban Joliet, Illinois. The girls died from multiple gun shots to the head and their mother, Celisa Henning, 41, died from a single gunshot in what police are investigating as a ...
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The new research, led by Denis Lafontaine, of the Faculty of Sciences at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) in Belgium, tested the anti-cancer properties of a natural daffodil extract called hemanthamine. Hemanthamine (HAE) is a natural alkaloid — that is, a naturally occurring chemical found in ...
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AI research and video games are a match made in heaven. Researchers get a ready-made virtual environment with predefined goals they can control completely, and the AI agent gets to romp around without doing any damage. Sometimes, though, they do break things. Case in point is a paper ...
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