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Science Film Festival 2015 Promises To Be Bigger Than Ever?

With more than 100 venues hosting screenings and science activities from October 19 to December 9, the Science Film Festival promises to keep true to its claim of being the...

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Grand Opening Today- Salim Asgarally’s SILVER SALE!

Beginning on the 12th to the 20th October, Salim Asgarally offers a flat 50% discount on the spectrum of Merchandise and Apparel ranging f...

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ACEE The Third Eye Presents SILVER SALE By Salim Asgarally To Celebrate 25 Years Of Fashion Label?

Beginning on the 12th to the 20th October, Salim Asgarally offers a flat 50% discount on the spectrum of Merchandise and Apparel ranging f...

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FIGO Calls For Treatment Developed At Wayne State To Fight Worldwide Preterm Birth.

Recommendations to reduce the rates of preterm birth developed at the Wayne State University School of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health’s Perinatology R...

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Chernobyl's Exclusion Zone Is Now a Thriving Wildlife Habitat

Timothy Mousseau, a biologist at the University of South Carolina, and his colleagues found that some birds were adapting to the radioactive environment by producing higher...

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Salim Asgarally Celebrates The 25th Anniversary Of His Fashion Label With The SILVER SALE In Collaboration With ACEE The Third Eye And CORO.

Beginning on the 12th to the 20th October, Salim Asgarally offers a flat 50% discount on the spectrum of Merchandise and Apparel ranging f...

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How A Pair Of Old Mines Helped Win A Nobel Prize In Physics

According to the Nobel prize committee, “the discovery has changed our understanding of the innermost workings of matter and can prove crucial to our view of the univ...

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What Is The Gender Gap In Graduate Earnings?

A new study using big data has confirmed that those who complete university can expect to earn, on average, a decent premium for their degree. This alone won’t come a...

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Climate Change Consensus Extends Beyond Climate Scientists

A Purdue University-led survey of nearly 700 scientists from nonclimate disciplines shows that more than 90% believe that average global temperatures are higher than pre-18...

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Scientists Want To See Microbeads Banned — And California Is Leading The Way

In a recent report, researchers from seven institutions have estimated that every day, a whopping 808 trillion microbeads are washed down drains in the United States, while...

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