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A research team from Skoltech, the Institute of Physical, Chemical, and Biological Problems of Soil Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and other scientific organizations in Russia and the ...
The Tennessee Titans are entering the second season under head coach Brian Callahan, and it's critical for his future with the team. Callahan came onto the scene last season hoping to bring the ...
Jesse Marsch is under Concacaf’s microscope yet again. Three months after handing the head coach of Canada's men's national team a two-match suspension – after Marsch was sent off during the ...
The St. Louis Cardinals have fallen on hard times in the month of June. After a red-hot May, they have come back down to earth and fallen to seven games back in the National League Central.
The St. Louis Cardinals did not trade for Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers in a Sunday night stunner – no, that would be the San Francisco Giants. Devers is heading to the bay for ...
It's really tough. ANTONIA O’FLAHERTY: It’s errors like these that have the IVF industry under the microscope. This year, Monash IVF admitted to not one, but two, serious mix-ups where the ...
A team of molecular and cellular chemists and biologists from Harvard University and the University of California, San Diego, has found that at least one type of octopus has taste sensors on its ...
(Laughs) Nah, nothing has changed. I mean, if I had to look at it right now through a microscope, I would say that, me being able to support Team USA for the rest of my life — that’s for sure.
Delivering a presidential address to General Synod in 2021, Archbishop Stephen Cottrell reaffirmed the goal of the Church of England’s national vision and strategy. It was a strategy for growth, he ...
Ministry of Agriculture’s strategy to bank on irrigation to cover the maize deficit and stabilise prices this year has drawn criticism, with agriculture policy experts casting doubt on its ...
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says she’s 'never' seen anything like the way Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is trying to rush its major projects bill through Parliament this week.
OTTAWA — Provisions in the federal government’s controversial Bill C-5 that would allow the executive branch to skirt laws in order to push forward major projects are likely to survive a court ...
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