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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
The US space agency NASA on Wednesday cast a shadow on the future of its new heavy-lift rocket, the SLS -- acknowledging development delays on a project that is already years behind. The Space Launch System program is being run much as the Apollo an...
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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
In his YouTube announcement on March 6 sharing his diagnosis, the 78-year-old host told viewers that he planned on returning to work.
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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
A cholesterol-fighting drug which does not cause aching muscles could help patients who cannot take statins because of debilitating side-effects. Bempedoic acid stops the body being able to create the building blocks of cholesterol. A new trial, led...
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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
The world’s largest retailer plans to introduce an inexpensive, kid-friendly tablet computer under its ONN store brand, part of a broader redesign of its electronics department. The device will be made by a Chinese supplier and run on Google’s Andro...
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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
No, 200 scientists did not just sign a petition warning about cancer from Airpods. That doesn’t mean there’s no risk.
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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
We chatted with the pimple guru herself on the type of acne that should only be popped by a professional.
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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
It seems like only yesterday the world watched as a Russian Soyuz rocket experienced a last-second launch abort that sent NASA astronaut Nick Hague and cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin careening back down to Earth. Both men survived the ordeal with little m...
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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
The iPhone maker has created an “untenable” situation by imposing ever-changing rules and a 30 percent tax for apps that compete with Apple Music, Spotify said in a statement on Wednesday. “Once Apple became a platform provider, but also a direct co...
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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
Exxon Mobil Corp is considering exploring for oil and gas in Israel, said a person with direct knowledge of the matter, in what would make Exxon the first oil major to operate in the country still technically at war with Gulf Arab states. A number o...
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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
NEW YORK (AP) — Add self-flagellation to the list of ways to get a dangerous viral blood infection.
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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
Cell-cultured meat, plant-based foie gras, algae milk and seaweed caviar are just some of the increasingly sophisticated alternative protein options flooding the market -- and whetting investors' appetites. Last year alone, dozens of companies were...
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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
The risk of developing Alzheimer’s rises by almost 50 per cent if people have distant relatives with the disease, a new study has shown. Although it was known that having a parent with dementia raises the risk, new research shows that even distant co...
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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
The Me-262 was well ahead of its time. If the Nazis had had greater access to refined metals for the jet engines, more fuel reserves, and more time, then things might have played out somewhat differently toward the end of the war. The fact remains th...
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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — A man with celiac disease felt sicker after starting a new drug, but it wasn't a typical side effect. It turns out the pills were mixed with gluten the patient knew to avoid in food — but was surprised to find hiding in medicine...
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Heidi Harley
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5 years ago
ALPHONSE ISLAND, Seychelles (AP) — A British-led marine scientific mission off the Seychelles failed on Wednesday to retrieve a key underwater drone from the sea bed, where it had fallen after its cable was cut the day before.