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Higher daily step count linked with lower all-cause mortality

In a new study, higher daily step counts were associated with lower mortality risk from all causes. Researchers found that the number of steps taken each day, but not the intensity of the stepping, had a strong association with mortality.




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216 districts in country have not reported any COVID-19 cases till now: Health ministry

The ministry asserted that if dos and don'ts are followed, the peak in number of COVID-19 cases can be avoided.




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The Red Countess: Select Autobiographical and Fictional Writing of Hermynia Zur Mühlen (1883-1951).

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Cosmic rays from beyond our galaxy, sleeping jellyfish, and counting a language’s words for colors

This week we hear stories on animal hoarding, how different languages have different numbers of colors, and how to tell a wakeful jellyfish from a sleeping one with Online News Editor Catherine Matacic, Brice Russ, and Sarah Crespi.   Andrew Wagner talks to Karl-Heinz Kampert about a long-term study of the cosmic rays blasting our planet. After analyzing 30,000 high-energy rays, it turns out some are coming from outside the Milky Way.   Listen to previous podcasts.    [Image: Doug Letterman/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Privacy concerns slow Facebook studies, and how human fertility depends on chromosome counts

On this week’s show, Senior News Correspondent Jeffrey Mervis talks with host Sarah Crespi about a stalled Facebook plan to release user data to social scientists who want to study the site’s role in elections. Sarah also talks with Jennifer Gruhn, a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Copenhagen Center for Chromosome Stability, about counting chromosomes in human egg cells. It turns out that cell division errors that cause too many or too few chromosomes to remain in the egg may shape human fertility over our reproductive lives. Finally, in this month’s book segment, Kiki Sanford talks with Daniel Navon about his book Mobilizing Mutations: Human Genetics in the Age of Patient Advocacy. Visit the books blog for more author interviews: Books et al. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: MOVA Globes; The Tangled Tree by David Quammen Download a transcript (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast  




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How countries could recover from coronavirus, and lessons from an ancient drought

Contributing Correspondent Kai Kupferschmidt talks with host Sarah Crespi about countries planning a comeback from a coronavirus crisis. What can they do once cases have slowed down to go back to some sort of normal without a second wave of infection? See all of our News coverage of the pandemic here. See all of our Research and Editorials here. As part of a drought special issue of Science, Contributing Correspondent Lizzie Wade joins Sarah to talk about water management and the downfall of the ancient Wari state. Sometimes called the first South American empire, the Wari culture successfully expanded throughout the Peruvian Andes 1400 years ago. Also this week, Yon Visell of the University of California, Santa Barbara, talks with Sarah about his Science Advances paper on the biomechanics of human hands. Our skin’s ability to propagate waves along the surface of the hand may help us sense the world around us. This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast Download a transcript (PDF).




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Sunil Kant Munjal recounts his father and uncles' journey of building Hero

The Munjal brothers knew bicycles. They did not have any capital, but possessed the technical knowledge and skills to make their mark in the rapidly growing bicycle industry, he writes




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Covid-19 Factoid: Counting the dead - from the US to Punjab and Iran

The US remains the most affected country with over 340,000 cases and the death toll at over 11,000




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Covid-19 Factoid: Just 3 states account for half of new India cases in Apr

While North America and Europe account for the bulk of all coronavirus cases globally, half of new cases reported in India have come from Delhi, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu alone




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To Do ESSA Accountability Right, Focus on Classrooms, Not Just Schools

The Every Student Succeeds Act presents a challenge and an opportunity. It changes the question from “what do we have to do?” to “what new opportunities exist?” as states can now design their accountability systems to accomplish their own goals rather than complying with federal demands.




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The False Dichotomy of School Inspections vs. Test-Based Accountability

In a recent post on the Brookings Brown Center Chalkboard, Helen Ladd urges states to experiment with replacing test-based accountability with school inspections, visits by trained experts who rate the schools they visit and then issue reports.




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Yurlmun mokare mia boodja = 'Returning to Mokare's home country' : encounters and collections in Menang country




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Welcome to country : a travel guide to indigenous Australia / Marcia Langton with Nina Fitzgerald and Amba-Rose Atkinson ; foreword by Stan Grant

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The game that counts : Irvine Owen Gaze, Antarctic adventurer and airman / Joseph Christensen

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The making of the modern world : encounters / Alan Macfarlane

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Trial by slander : a background to the Independent State of Croatia, and an account of the Anti-Croatian Campaign in Australia / by Les Shaw

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[ASAP] Counterflow Gradient Focusing in Free-Flow Electrophoresis for Protein Fractionation

Analytical Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c01024




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Vanessa Bryant sues LA County sheriff for taking unauthorised photographs of Kobe’s crash site

Vanessa is seeking damages in the wake of revelations that eight sheriff’s department deputies took graphic photos of the scene and shared them with others.




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Chhattisgarh: Sub inspector, four suspected Maoists killed in encounter in Rajnandgaon

The incident occurred on Friday night when the police team was carrying out an anti-insurgency operation.




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Sehwag would’ve crossed 10,000 Test runs if he played for another country, says Pakistan’s Latif

Despite Sehwag’s impressive records, Latif believes the former opener remained under the shadows of Tendulkar and Dravid in the Indian team.




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Cisco research helps countries bridge the digital divide


Cisco recently released a report measuring the digital readiness of how well-positioned a country is to benefit from the digital economy.
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Burn Boston burn: the story of the largest arson case in the history of the country / Wayne M. Miller

Dewey Library - HV6638.5.M4 M55 2019




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Votes that count and voters who don't: how journalists sideline electoral participation (without even knowing it) / Sharon E. Jarvis and Soo-Hye Han

Dewey Library - JK1965.J37 2018




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The infamous Harry Hayward: a true account of murder and mesmerism in gilded age Minneapolis / Shawn Francis Peters

Hayden Library - HV6248.H3 P47 2018




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Batla House encounter: HC notice to Delhi Police

Shahzad,was awarded life imprisonment for killing a police officer in Batla House encounter.




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Srinagar encounter ends, militants escape

Four more cops sustained minor injuries in the exchange of fire between the two sides.




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Sunburnt country : the history and future of climate change in Australia / Joëlle Gergis

Gergis, Joëlle, author




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Global environmental governance and the accountability trap / edited by Susan Park and Teresa Kramarz




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College in Bengal to have country’s first transgender principal



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Youth employment and joblessness in advanced countries [electronic resource] / edited by David G. Blanchflower and Richard B. Freeman




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You've got dissent! [electronic resource] : Chinese dissident use of the Internet and Beijing's counter-strategies / Michael Chase, James Mulvenon

Chase, Michael




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Zambia [electronic resource] : public expenditure management and financial accountability review




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Make it a green peace! : the rise of countercultural environmentalism / Frank Zelko

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Making every drop count : inquiry into water use efficiency programs in agriculture / House of Representatives, Standing Committee on Agriculture and Water Resources

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Cisco Press Offering Facebook Sweepstakes and Product Discounts for Cisco Live 2011

Event Plans Include Enter-To-Win Registration/Travel to Cisco Live 2012 and “Meet the Author Sessions"




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Food preservation in developing countries: challenges and solutions / Mohammad U.H. Joardder, Mahadi Hasan Masud

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Cyber and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives Challenges: Threats and Counter Efforts / by Maurizio Martellini, Andrea Malizia

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Accounts on sustainable flow chemistry Timothy Noël, Rafael Luque, editors

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The household accounts of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1635-1642 / edited by Leonie James




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RIL, Infosys, HUL account for 51% recovery in Sensex from 52-week low

In all, these three entities have added Rs 5.8 trillion to their m-cap during the period, against a Rs 11.3-trillion rise in the incremental m-cap of all 30 Sensex companies




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Enhancing the energy barrier by replacing the counterions in two holmium(III)-pentagonal bipyramidal single-ion magnets

Dalton Trans., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00905A, Paper
Lei-Lei Li, Hong-Dan Su, Shuang Liu, Wen-Zhen Wang
Upon changing the employed halide ions as counterions, Ueff increases from 290 K to 320 K in two HoIII-SIMs with pentagonal-bipyramidal structures.
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Regulatory counter-terrorism: a critical appraisal of proactive global governance / Nathanael Tilahun Ali

Dewey Library - KZ7220.A9565 2018




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Secrecy, privacy and accountability: challenges for social research / Mike Sheaff

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British justice, war crimes and human rights violations: the age of accountability / Susan L. Kemp

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Seeking accountability for the unlawful use of force / edited by Leila Nadya Sadat, Washington University in St. Louis

Dewey Library - KZ7140.S44 2018




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Ombudsman as a global institution: transnational governance and accountability / Tero Erkkilä

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Diplomatic immunity: evolution and recent country developments / Marko Novaković, editor

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Industrial Placement - Counter Terrorism and Security Division: Defence Science and Technology Laboratory

£Attractive: Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
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How one country is grappling with mercury emissions from artisanal gold shops

Peru seeks to keep rudimentary gold refining from exposing communities to neurotoxic metal