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North Korea destroys north-south joint liaison office: report

12th - Higher Ed
North Korea blew up the joint liaison office in the border city of Kaesong used for bettering ties with South Korea after days of rising tensions on June 16.
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Mosquitoes evolved to favor human blood in arid environments: study

12th - Higher Ed
A new study may help to clarify the affinity for human blood of aedes aegypti, also known as the yellow fever mosquito.
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Stars bolster Einstein’s theory

12th - Higher Ed
A dwarf star in the Musca constellation has so much mass that it measurably distorts space and time. <br/>
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New research finds that aspirin could protect our lungs from air pollution.

12th - Higher Ed
A study suggests aspirin could reduce health effects of air pollution on the lungs by nearly half.
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Large number of blue whales found in South Georgia waters

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers from the British Antarctic Survey have found an increase of blue whales around the island of South Georgia near Antarctica. <br/>
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Fireflies threatened by artificial light: Study

12th - Higher Ed
A joint study by Tuft University and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature has found that fireflies are being threatened by habitat loss, light pollution and pesticide use. <br/>
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Cross-border cable car planned for Russia and China

12th - Higher Ed
Dutch architectural firm UNStudio has been chosen to design a cable car terminal in Russia that will connect the Russian city of Blagoveshchensk to the Chinese city of Heihe.
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Evaluate the limit of sinx over x

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to evaluate the limit of a function involving trigonometric expressions. The limit of a function as the input variable of the function tends to a number/value is the number/value which the function approaches at that time....
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Eco-friendly park with ‘solar trees’ planned for Ho Chi Minh City

12th - Higher Ed
Two Australian architectural firms have won a competition to design Ho Chi Minh City’s new sustainable Central Park.
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Turning plastic into usable fuel

12th - Higher Ed
Renewlogy, a private waste management company, has found a way to turn plastic into fuel. <br/>
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CERN discovers first-ever type of exotic quark particle: study

12th - Higher Ed
A team of scientists made the first-ever sighting of an exotic particle by using the Large Hadron Collider at Europe’s CERN.
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Explainer: How Trump could be removed from office

12th - Higher Ed
The storming of the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob has prompted calls to remove him from office before his term ends<br/>
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China using health tracking mobile system to curtail the spread of coronavirus

12th - Higher Ed
Apps from Chinese tech giants Alibaba and Tencent will now host a new health code system that uses QR codes to indicate the health status of citizens, according to a report from CNN.
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Bats are resistant to coronavirus-related inflammation: experts

12th - Higher Ed
Bats can be carriers of the coronavirus but they are themselves highly resistant to the disease, according to University of Rochester researchers.
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U.S., China conducting multiple military exercises near Taiwan

12th - Higher Ed
The U.S. and China have conducted numerous exercises in the Pacific over the past few weeks, stoking fears of a looming confrontation over Taiwan.
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First-ever mobile coronavirus test lab made from shipping containers: study

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers from the U.K. have developed the first-ever shipping container lab for COVID-19 testing that features a mobile, low cost, scalable and open-source design.
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Ocean Cleanup to deploy updated version of its plastic-catching barriers

12th - Higher Ed
The Ocean Cleanup, a non-profit organization developing technologies to rid the oceans of plastic, has launched the second version of its cleanup system.
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World’s first malaria vaccine introduced in Africa

12th - Higher Ed
The World Health Organization has implemented a large-scale malaria vaccine pilot program for 360,000 children across Africa. <br/>
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Doctors ‘reanimate’ human heart from deceased donor

12th - Higher Ed
For the first time in the U.S, doctors have successfully “reanimated” a heart from a deceased donor, prior to the heart being transplanted to an adult recipient. <br/>
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Air Forces awards Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin $500m rocket contract

12th - Higher Ed
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin has won a $500m military contract for the development of its reusable New Glenn heavy rocket.
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3D-printed steak made from plant-based ‘fat, blood and muscle’

12th - Higher Ed
An Israeli company claims to have invented the world’s first realistic, 3D-printed steak made from non-meat products.
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China lunar lander grows cotton plant on the moon

12th - Higher Ed
China successfully grew a plant on the moon in a biological first. <br/>
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NASA to attach ‘robot hotel’ to International Space Station

12th - Higher Ed
NASA plans to launch a storage space for robotic tools called the Robotic Tool Stowage, or RiTS, to the International Space Station. <br/>
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Artificial sweeteners may be toxic to digestive gut microbes

12th - Higher Ed
New studies find that artificial sweeteners may be toxic to gut microbiome.