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CANCER-CAUSING GENE MAY HAVE 'JUMPED' FROM PLANTS INTO HUMANS
Genes that cause cancer may have originated in plants and then jumped into humans, according to a new study.
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NOT SO BLACK AND WHITE: ZEBRA STRIPES DO NOT KEEP THEM COOL, STUDY FINDS
Of all the many hypotheses purporting to explain why zebras are striped, it is perhaps the most enticing.
08.07.2018
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CAR CABIN POLLUTION SCARE PROMPTS CALLS FOR NEW AIR CONDITIONING RULES
Experts have called for the regulation of car air conditioning systems after new trials revealed that popular models are letting in dangerous amounts of pollution.
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CHARLES DARWIN WAS AN ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVIST WHO CAMPAIGNED FOR HUMANE TRAPS, NEW PAPERS SHOW
For a scientist who spent much of his career capturing and killing animals for his collections, you may assume Charles Darwin had few scruples when it came to how they died.
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VAMPIRE SQUID, BAT CAVES AND SLOTH PHEROMONES... INSIDE THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM'S DARKEST EXHIBITION YET
It seems like a trivial thing, given the size and importance of the place, but the Natural History Museum is an extraordinarily well-lit building. Consider it, the next time you go. Before nosediving into the sites 80 million-odd specimens from microbe to mastodon, whelk to walrus spread over four major zones, take a look at the sheer architectural majesty of its many, many windows.
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ELON MUSK IS SENDING A TEAM OF ENGINEERS TO HELP RESCUE TRAPPED THAI BOYS
The question is: will his tactic actually work?
06.07.2018
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THE DIGEST: THE NEXT TELEMARKETER YOU HANG UP ON MIGHT BE GOOGLE?S DUPLEX AI
AI might someday replace millions of call center workers.
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NEARLY EVERY GP SURGERY IS MISSING A DOCTOR, WARNS ROYAL COLLEGE OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS?
Nearly every GP surgery is missing a doctor, the Royal College of General Practitioners has warned, as the recruitment crisis reached it worst level on record.
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THE DIGEST: BLUE ORIGIN PLANS TO BEGIN COLONIZING THE MOON NO LATER THAN 2023
It is time for America to return to the Moon this time to stay."
05.07.2018
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BIODEGRADABLE PLASTIC MADE FROM 'TREE GLUE' COULD BE ON SHELVES WITHIN FIVE YEARS
Biodegradable plastic that can be tossed out with food scraps could be on the shelves within five years after scientists found an ingenious way to turn tree glue into packaging.
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