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GE Healthcare exploring stake sale in China unit, Bloomberg News reports
Medical device maker GE Healthcare is working with advisers to explore options including the sale of a stake in its China unit, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the …
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Astronomy students travel the world to peer deep into space
University of Virginia astronomy undergraduates focus on the shadows of asteroids and dwarf planets for their Earth-bound observations.
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How the US became a science superpower
America’s leadership “isn’t some fixed, unchanging feature of the scientific landscape,” says one UC historian.
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Renovations to Close Natural Science Hall at the Oregon Museum of Science and Innovation on Sept. 30
OMSI’s Natural Science Hall will close on Tuesday, Sept. 30 for renovations before unveiling them next spring. It’s unclear now how close to Daylight Saving Time it will be by the time OMSI’s Natural …
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EADV 2025: Almirall Advances Skin Science and Leads Innovation for Holistic Patient Care in Medical Dermatology
Almirall, S.A. (ALM) a global biopharmaceutical company dedicated to medical dermatology, is a major contributor to the 2025 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Congress (EADV) presenting …
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European Research & Innovation Days 2025: The future of science and industry
The European Commission’s flagship research and innovation event returns this autumn, bringing together policymakers, researchers, business leaders …
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Todd Howard told Bethesda designers that “humor has no place in games,” a rule they didn’t follow in RPGs like Elder Scrolls: Oblivion and Morrowind: “If Todd doesn’t catch it…”
It’s no secret that The Elder Scrolls series and Fallout games harbor some of the RPG genre’s silliest humor, from The Lusty Argonian Maid to the ever-annoying Adoring Fan in Oblivion – but former …
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This dental issue can fuel problems throughout your body — the stakes are higher than most people realize
The reality is that nearly half of American adults (47.2%) suffer from some form” of this condition, Dr. Jason Auerbach told The Post.
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How Online Lenders Improve Availability of Loans for All Credit Types
Millions of Americans rely on loans to manage daily expenses, navigate unexpected costs, or invest in their future. Yet for many with limited or damaged credit, finding a lender willing to work with …
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