Month: September 2019
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Converging on a global waste solution
The University of Pittsburgh leads multidisciplinary $1.3 million NSF award to address global waste through circular economy design.
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Does migraine leave your head spinning?
There may be some good news for people with vestibular migraine, a type of migraine that causes vertigo and dizziness…
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To read or not to read an erotic novel?
'I am Eric Zimmerman' is the latest book of the erotic saga of the Spanish writer Megan Maxwell and has…
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Donald Trump could face a political trial
Pelosi said they would open a formal investigation, also called a political trial or "impeachment", against the president, assuring that…
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Liverpool: what will Klopp do with 1% of his salary?
The German, who was named as best FIFA's men's coach of the year made an announcement regarding his salary.
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‘Revolution Sunday’: The Cuban voice from the in-xile
Wendy Guerra exposes through a fiction novel the situation of several Cuban artists victims of ostracism, exile, and censorship.
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Cats, like children and dogs, develop attachments to their caregivers
A new Oregon State University study finds that pet cats form attachments with their human.
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Ban on microplastic threatens artificial grass fields
The ban on microplastics that the EU plans to impose in the future could affect the artificial turf fields of…
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What will Nicolás Maduro and Vladimir Putin talk about?
The Russian president and his Latin American counterpart meet today in Moscow to discuss different issues.
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The competition between manufacturers of Digital Reading Devices
The leader of these devices has been Amazon for years with its Kindle, but there is increasing competition in this…
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