Month: September 2019
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NASA visualization shows a black hole’s warped world
This new visualization of a black hole illustrates how its gravity distorts our view, warping its surroundings as if seen…
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Will the arrival of Francisco Maturana to the Royal Pari be a success?
The expectations in Bolivia for this new coach are high, and there is hope to boost football in the Latin…
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Don’t miss these 5 HBO and Netflix releases
If you are an addict to watching series, some of the most anticipated releases of the year arrive in October.
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Research shows racial disparities in pregnant women on dialysis
Among patients with certain kidney disease, there is a racial disparity as to who is more likely to become pregnant.
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Science is one step closer to a fully functioning quantum computer
Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize technology, medicine, and science by providing faster and more efficient devices.
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Brexit: Confident Johnson challenges opposition
The Supreme Court declared the decision of the PM to suspend actions of Parliament as "illegal and without effect", which…
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How to save money without dying in the process
Here you will find 5 tips so you can save money successfully
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5 initiatives where you will get benefits for recycling
An initiative in Mexico intends that, by recycling cans, streaming services such as Netflix or Spotify can be paid
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Duque vs. Maduro: the UN received evidence against the Venezuelan president
“We deliver to the UN evidence of complicity of Nicolás Maduro with terrorists that attempt against the Colombian people,” Iván…
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Filmmaker Nora Fingscheidt: “It’s a good time for female directors”
With her first film, German director Nora Fingscheidt directly competed in this year's edition of the Berlinale.
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