Month: August 2019
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Alzheimer’s disease destroys neurons that keep us awake
Study suggests Tau tangles, not amyloid plaques, drive daytime napping that precedes dementia
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These sharks glow in the dark thanks to a newly identified kind of marine biofluorescence
Researchers have identified what's responsible for the sharks' bright green hue
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Fernandez is heading into office on primaries in Argentina
The result could negatively impact the markets, which have Macri as their favorite candidate
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Alejandro Giammattei achieves the Presidency of Guatemala on the fourth attempt
Giammattei, former director of the Penitentiary System, doctor and surgeon by profession but entrepreneur and career politician, became the ninth…
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Dinosaurs brought back to life with augmented reality
Dinosaur lovers will be able to see the creatures brought back to life thanks to augmented reality
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Brazilian judge orders former billionaire Batista released from jail
Batista was arrested by police investigating the Lava Jato (Car Wash) corruption case
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Toddlers and pensioners join Hong Kong weekend protests
Campaigners of all ages, from toddlers to pensioners, took to the streets of Hong Kong in a flurry of anti-government…
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Argentines begin to decide the future of the economy in presidential primaries
The Argentines will decide between following the course of Macri's neoliberal economy or turning towards more state intervention with Fernández
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Lack of G7, IMF support seen dimming impact of U.S. move on China’s yuan
An accord agreed by the Group of Seven of the world's most advanced economies in 2013 says that members should…
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The brain inspires a new type of artificial intelligence
A group of scientists at Bar-Ilan University in Israel has demonstrated a new type of ultrafast artificial intelligence algorithms
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