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    With the world population topping eight billion for the first time, "Santa is flying faster than ever; we estimate he's... Read more
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    In 1911, a meridian circle manufactured by A. Repsold & Söhne in Hamburg, Germany, was installed at the National Astronomical... Read more
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    In recent years, Norwegian researchers have increasingly published their research in open access journals. Some go one step further and... Read more
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    Novelist Charlotte Brontë was devastated when her sister Emily died from tuberculosis on December 19, 1848.... Read more
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    In Boston, there are reports of people pronouncing the letter "r." Down in Tennessee, people are noticing a lack of... Read more
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    University of Queensland scientists have developed a model that gives soccer players their best chance of kicking a penalty goal.... Read more
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    It was a good year for research of all kinds as three men shared the Nobel Prize in physics for... Read more
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    The pandemic prompted workplace changes that proved beneficial to people with disabilities in science, technology, engineering, math and medicine (STEMM),... Read more
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Leisure facilities are increasing in Brazil's largest city but are still mainly in high-income areas

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Quantifying COVID-19 pandemic's impact on immigration

Men are leaving occupations increasingly taken up by women, finds study

A blind spot in diversity programs is holding equality back, suggests study

Investigating the relationship between startups and venture capitalists

Study argues new economies, not top-down wars on drugs, needed in Colombia, Afghanistan and Myanmar

Work ability is influenced by physical fitness, social life and cognitive functions: Study

Study finds that choosing a lucky CEO means bad luck for the hiring company

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Opinion: ChatGPT could be a game-changer for marketers, but it won't replace humans any time soon

A method to enable robotic paper folding based on deep learning and physics simulations

Microsoft invests billions in ChatGPT-maker OpenAI

Researchers develop an AI model that can detect future lung cancer risk

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