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UK's 2022 storms, heatwaves and wildfires 'a sign of things to come' say scientists

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The hot, dry summer that saw 40C temperatures recorded in the UK for the first time ever with wildfires destroying houses and trees withering in the heat was a “sign of things to come” for the UK’s climate, scientists have said. Not only...
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CFTC's Pham Wants to Regulate Crypto in a Holistic Way

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Commodity Futures Trading Commission Commissioner Caroline Pham talks about discussions around regulating the Treasury market and how the CFTC and Securities and Exchange Commission can work together on Cryptocurrency regulation. She's...
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Nobel Prize winner Otto Loewi in his laboratory

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/ Otto Loewi working in his laboratory / Loewi with beakers and flasks, makes observations and takes measurements. Otto Loewi in his laboratory on January 01, 1936 in Unspecified (Footage by Getty Images)
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Scientists and medical professionals at work

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/ Group of male scientists hover around laboratory equipment / pediatrician checks heartbeat of baby on hospital scale as mother and nurse watch / nurses treat the sick in hospital ward / women working in chemistry laboratory. Scientists...
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'Sex and the City: The Movie' New York Premiere

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INTERVIEW: David Eigenberg on his observations on set, on the anticipation and excitement and on the movie. at the 'Sex and the City: The Movie' New York Premiere at New York NY. (Footage by WireImage Video/GettyImages)
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'Sex and the City: The Movie' New York Premiere

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INTERVIEW: Lynn Cohen on her role as Miranda's nanny, on the tv show, on the actresses in the movie, and on her observations on set. at the 'Sex and the City: The Movie' New York Premiere at New York NY. (Footage by WireImage...
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NASA briefing on "dark energy"

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1. Wide shot of panelists 2. SOUNDBITE: (English), Steve Allen, Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge, UK "Our main news today, is that the universe is really accelerating. By using the Chandra X-Ray Observatory to study giant galaxy...
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Bloomberg

EU Using Tech to Fight Climate Change

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Sep.14 -- Matthias Petschke, Director of Satellite Navigation Programmes for the European Union, speaks at the Bloomberg Green virtual event about the Commission’s use of satellite technology in their efforts to combat the worst effects...
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NASA satellite allows view of birth of a black hole

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1. Wide shot of press conference 2. Press conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Derek Fox, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena: "If gamma-rays bursts are the birth cries of black holes, then the HETE satellite (High-Energy...
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VOICED: In Chile desert, huge telescope begins galaxy probe

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VOICED: In Chile desert, huge telescope begins galaxy probe
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UNSTOPPABLE GLOBAL WARMING

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UNSTOPPABLE GLOBAL WARMING
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Bloomberg

Using South Korea as Yardstick for Measuring Trade Tensions

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Aug.06 -- Tim Quinlan, Wells Fargo Securities senior economist, discusses the outlook for South Korea's economy amid escalating global trade tensions. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Taylor Riggs on "What'd You Miss?"
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USA: NEW NASA PICTURES SHOW THIS YEAR'S EL NINO

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English/Nat NASA has released new images of the El Nino event - showing the extent of the changes in the sea surface height, temperature and the wind changes in the Pacific Ocean. This year's El Nino is already the warmest in 150...
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SYND 30-12-73 SKYLAB CREW DISCUSS COMET WITH DOCTOR KOHOUTEK

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Skylab astronauts, Gerald Carr, William Pogue, Edward Gibson, discussing comet observations with Doctor Lubos Kohoutek. They are the first astronauts able to study comets from space 1. interior Skylab, ms astronauts, SOUNDBITE: Astronaut...
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USA - Plans for new Mars probe

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NASA on Thursday (27/5) unveiled animation of a new probe of the planet Mars, produced with the help of the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA). The data gained by MOLA will be used to make topographic maps. NASA says this mapping will...
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Bloomberg

Yellen Writes Down Productivity Growth

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Sept. 21 -- Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker discusses low productivity in the U.S. and how it is a problem for the Fed. He speaks to Tom Keene and Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : Tsunami simulation in Chile with Japan collaboration

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The Chilean coastal region of Valparaiso performs a giant tsunami alert simulation evacuating more than 100,000 people to secure zones in a joint operation that will also take place in Japan Hawaii and Indonesia in order to share...
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Bloomberg

South Africa Vaccine Advisor Says Omicron Symptoms Appear to Be Mild

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Barry Schoub, chairman of South Africa's Ministerial Advisory Committee on Vaccines, says that early data on the omicron variant suggest mild symptoms, even though there are a large number of cases in which fully-vaccinated people cases...
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Supporters of embattled PM gather to protest conviction, Interior minister comments

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1. Mid of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani supporters chanting, UPSOUND (Urdu) "Zardari there are so many that love you" 2. Wide of supporters chanting, UPSOUND (Urdu) "Zardari we can sacrifice our lives on your signal 3. Close of...
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Turkish FM presser after visiting refugee camp on Turkey Syria border

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1. Wide of news conference held by Turkey's foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu 2. Close of journalist 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkish Foreign Minister: "The future of Syria, the Syrian people, the prosperity, the peace of...
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USA: JAPAN TO SEND UNMANNED SPACECRAFT TO MARS

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English/Nat Japan is to send an unmanned spacecraft to Mars for a two-year exploratory mission. The craft, which will be launched in July, will be studying the upper atmosphere of the Red Planet and its interaction with solar winds. The...
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USA - Defence team appeal to judge

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The lawyers of a British au pair jailed for life for murdering a baby in her care were back in court on Tuesday (4/11) to plead for the judge to show mercy on 19-year-old Louise Woodward. As dozens of protesters chanting "Free Louise...
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IRAQ: UN WEAPONS INSPECTORS VISIT PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat The U-N's leading disarmament official, Jayantha Dhanapala, said on Tuesday that weapons inspectors had completed visits to six of the eight palace compounds identified by Iraq. It is hoped the first set of visits to the...
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Iraq - UN weapons inspectors

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Initial UN inspections of eight presidential sites in Iraq for banned weaponry are expected to be completed in the next two days, the head of the UN Special Group charged with the searchs said in Baghdad on Tuesday (31/03). MS (night...