Month: July 2020
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Music to remember Ennio Morricone
Here the music for which the composer will be remembered
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The Gastronaut who tells stories made with light
Jose is a born artist who, through the lens of his camera, recounts his gastronomic journeys as a gastronaut
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Remdesivir can save more lives where ICUs are overwhelmed
The drug could save lives in countries with less hospital capacity
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UN Women and Norway launch protection plan for female leaders in Colombia
Prodefensoras Colombia is a prevention and protection project that supports women leaders whose mission is to defend human rights and…
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Dominican Republic: new president in the midst of the pandemic
The Dominican Republic became the first country in Latin America to hold elections as the region faces the Coronavirus pandemic.
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Would you give laboratory-made meat to your children?
Chicken, beef, and rabbit meat produced in a laboratory is the innovation of Memphis, the company that aspires to commercialize…
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365 DNI: the controversial Polish Netflix film
The Polish film, 365 DNI has reached the first spot in the top 10 of the streaming platform in different…
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1984: George Orwell’s masterpiece that is always relevant
George Orwell's story is considered a "prophecy" of today
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Obese BME people at ‘higher-risk’ of contracting COVID-19
Obese people among black and minority ethnic communities (BME) are at around two times higher the risk of contracting COVID-19
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