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Once the bird moves on at season's end, she'll rely on the backpack to beam frequent location data to the Argos satellite, then back to Williams's laptop, to track it.
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For decades, physicians and dieticians have urged people to limit their intake of high-fat foods, citing links to poor health outcomes and some of the leading causes of death in the US, such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
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President Biden revoked and replaced three E.O.s (executive orders) that aimed to prohibit transactions with TikTok, WeChat, and eight other communications and financial technology software applications; two of these E.O.s are subject to litigation
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The celebrity couple, who made their relationship public in April 2012, has four children -- North West, Saint West, Chicago West and Psalm West.
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During the flyby on June 7, Juno came within 645 miles (1,038 kilometres) of the surface of Jupiter's largest moon Ganymede and took two images from the Jupiter orbiter's JunoCam imager and from its Stellar Reference Unit star camera.
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Results show that over a median follow-up period of more than four years, TBI patients with a diagnosed sleep disorder were 25 per cent more likely to develop dementia.
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Washington: New research from Michigan State University (MSU) shows that an infant’s gut microbiome could contain clues to help monitor and support healthy neurological development. Why do some babies react to perceived danger more than others? According to new research from Michigan State University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, part of the […]
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TMZ reported that the anonymous account has caused a lot of grief for different organizations including PayPal, Scientology is now targeting the Tesla CEO.
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It's no simple task, says food scientist David Julian McClements, University of Massachusetts Amherst Distinguished Professor and lead author of a paper in the new Nature journal, Science of Food, that explores the topic.
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The findings of the study were published in the journal 'Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research'.
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According to the study, published in the journal 'RSC Advances', green tea could help in tackling COVID-19.
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Teigen decided to step away from the role, which would have occurred in one episode, according to a spokesperson for the show, reported The Hollywood Reporter.
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The SKIMS founder spoke about her marriage issues with her estranged husband to her sisters, telling them that she feels like a failure as her third marriage fell apart.
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The move is a clear signal that Biden wants to continue with old policies related to Chinese firms doing business in America and does not want US citizens to invest in companies that create and deploy surveillance technology.
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The funds were pledged by wealthier countries, foundations and private companies after a virtual summit hosted by the Japanese government and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance on Wednesday, the New York Times reported.
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"While some parts of the world are moving quickly to open up, others are not yet ready. So until we can confirm all global dates, we have to postpone The Chromatica Ball shows to the summer of 2022," Gaga said.
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The JTO is an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer. Although the association between measures of obesity and both cancer incidence and outcome are clear in some solid tumour types
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A source close to the songstress told People magazine, that she spent this past weekend in Los Angeles for business reasons, but also wanted to spend time with Affleck.
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Days after the highly-anticipated 'Friends: The Reunion' released on HBO Max, Jennifer took to her Instagram handle and shared few BTS pictures from the sets of the show, saying she is "still basking in all the love from the #FriendsReunion."
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The results could aid the development of treatments that halt the progression of cell damage after brain injury, which can otherwise lead to neurological diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.