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PPE units can make wearers sick

Personal protective equipment (PPE) required in operating rooms and intensive care units can make wearers sick, a small study confirms.…

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When will coronavirus pandemic end?

 Chris Murray, a University of Washington disease expert whose projections on COVID-19 infections and deaths are closely followed worldwide, is…

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Dangers await humans on Mars as Elon Musk sets his sights on colonization

Science journalist Shannon Stirone has declared the colonization of Mars as “unrealistic” and listed down the number of ways the…

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Thai sniffer dogs can detect COVID-19 in sweat

Thai sniffer dogs trained to detect COVID-19 in human sweat proved nearly 95% accurate during training and could be used…

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More US states join Texas-led antitrust lawsuit against Google

Four more states have joined a lawsuit filed by Texas and others against Alphabet Inc’s Google that accuses it of…

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Why non-US YouTubers to pay taxes to US and how much?

Google, the parent company of YouTube, has been restricted by its home country the US to furnish tax information of…

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Models show Earth’s heat loss is higher on one side of the planet

A team of researchers at the University of Oslo has found evidence that shows Earth’s heat loss is more pronounced…

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Aamir Khan quits social media a day after his birthday

Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan shocked his fans by bidding farewell to social media, Bollywood Hungama reported. “Hey guys, thank you so…

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Hate speech exhorting Hindus to exterminate Muslims

A vitriolic anti-Muslim speech by Yogi Narsinghananda Saraswati, mahant (chief priest) of Dasna Devi temple Ghaziabad, has become viral. The priest furiously…

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An ironclad friendship growing stronger in the new era

On May 21, 1951, the People’s Republic of China and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan entered into formal diplomatic relations.…

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