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Admin | February 2, 2019
Egypt Unveils Ancient Burial Site, Home to 50 Mummies
Egyptian archaeologists uncovered a tomb containing 50 mummies dating to the Ptolemaic era, in Minya, south of Cairo,...
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Admin | February 2, 2019
Gates Hopes to Enlighten Americans About Reconstruction
Historian Henry Louis Gates Jr. can trace the roots of his upcoming PBS documentary about the Reconstruction to...
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Admin | February 2, 2019
Groundhog Doesn’t See His Shadow, Predicting Early Spring
It may be hard to believe as a large swath of the U.S. thaws out from a bitter...
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Admin | February 2, 2019
Millions of Cancer Patients Suffer Needlessly From Pain
In advance of World Cancer Day (February 4), the World Health Organization is issuing new cancer pain control...
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Admin | February 2, 2019
Business Space for Women Fosters Creativity, Cooperation
Finding a comfortable working environment can sometimes be difficult, especially for women working in male-dominated fields like science...
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Admin | February 2, 2019
Optimism, But No Concrete Progress at US-China Trade Talks
The most recent round of trade talks between the United States and China concluded in Washington this week...
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Admin | February 2, 2019
End of an Era: China-Silicon Valley Relationship Chills
The trade dispute between the U.S. and China is disrupting Silicon Valley. What had been a steady flow...
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Admin | February 2, 2019
Mexican President’s Flub Becomes Wage Win at Border Factories
A mass strike at 48 “maquiladora,” or manufacturer, plants in Mexico’s border city of Matamoros is heading for...