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Next batch of train passes to be issued after rush clears, say cops

Next batch of train passes to be issued after rush clears, say cops




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4.75 lakh e-tokens issued for liquor sale in Delhi

4.75 lakh e-tokens issued for liquor sale in Delhi




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NIA issues arrest warrants against two terrorists in Punjab drone arms drop case




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Minister raises Delhi violence issue in Punjab Assembly, says national capital is in state of turmoil




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Punjab CM issues instructions to facilitate supply of essential items, management of curfew




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Corona migrants: Punjab asks tehsildars to issue curfew passes




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No migrants' issue in Punjab: Amarinder Singh assures Sonia Gandhi




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Punjab, OLA in pact to issue e-passes to 17 lakh farmers




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Punjab Dept of Higher Education issues show-cause notice to Lovely Professional University for violating lockdown norms




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Punjab govt issues advisory on maintaining hygiene, sanitization in banks




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COVID-19: Punjab issues advisory for safe operation of govt offices




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Punjab Excise Dept issues new guidelines for home delivery of liquor




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NDMA issues guidelines to safely open industries

In a communication to all states and union territories, the NDMA said due to several weeks of lockdown and the closure of industrial units, it is possible that some of the operators might not have followed the established standard operating procedures.




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Foreword to the special virtual issue dedicated to the proceedings of the PhotonDiag2018 workshop on FEL Photon Diagnostics, Instrumentation, and Beamlines Design





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Foreword to the special virtual issue on X-ray free-electron lasers




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Scientists issue call to action for archaeological sites threatened by rising seas, urban development

Should global warming cause sea levels to rise as predicted in coming decades, thousands of archaeological sites in coastal areas around the world will be lost to erosion. With no hope of saving all of these sites, three archaeologists—Leslie Reeder of Southern Methodist University, Jon Erlandson of the University of Oregon and Torben Rick from the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History—have issued a call to action for scientists to assess the sites most at risk around the world.

The post Scientists issue call to action for archaeological sites threatened by rising seas, urban development appeared first on Smithsonian Insider.




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Windows 98 SE Installation Issues




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Memory Issues




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Issues Copying a Compilation Album to My iPod




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Windows 10 (1909) Firewall Issue




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Weird issue with bandwidth




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AOL Helpline Number 18773238313 technical issues and questions related




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Upgrading a PC - Possible Vram Issue.




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Flashing ? Issue (many solutions tried) 2009 MacBook Pro




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Intermittent Internet Connectivity Issues




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Linksys Router/VPN connectivity issues




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Nextbook Activation Code Issues




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(ESET one time scanner).exe is not a Valid Win32 Application issue




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XP Internet Issue




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In Ground sump pump issue




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XBOX ONE headet issue




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New Dietary Guidelines Issued for Cats and Dogs

One out of every four dogs and cats in the western world is now obese. Like humans, dogs and cats that are obese run a higher risk of developing diabetes, heart disease, or other health problems.




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Analysis Used by Federal Agencies to Set Fuel Economy and Greenhouse Gas Standards for U.S. Cars Was Generally of High Quality - Some Technologies and Issues Should Be Re-examined

The analysis used by federal agencies to set standards for fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions for new U.S. light-duty vehicles -- passenger cars and light trucks -- from 2017 to 2025 was thorough and of high caliber overall, says a new report from the National Research Council.




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“G-Science” Academies Issue Statements on Strengthening Disaster Resilience, Protecting the Brain, and Nurturing Future Scientists

Today the science academies of the G7 countries and seven additional academies issued three joint statements to their respective governments to inform discussions during the G7 summit to be held in May in Japan, as well as ongoing policymaking.




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General Support for Science Does Not Always Correlate With Attitudes Toward Specific Science Issues, Says New Report

U.S. adults perform comparably to adults in other economically developed countries on most measures of science knowledge and support science in general, says a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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G20 Science Academies Issue Statement on Global Health

At the Science20 Dialogue Forum held today at the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, a statement on improving global health was handed to German Chancellor Angela Merkel by representatives of the G20 science academies.




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Policies Governing Dual-Use Research in the Life Sciences Are Fragmented - Most Scientists Have Little Awareness of Issues Related to Biosecurity

A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine examines policies and practices governing dual-use research in the life sciences – research that could potentially be misused to cause harm – and its findings identify multiple shortcomings.




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U.S. NAS and NAM Presidents Issue Statement on the Second International Summit on Human Genome Editing

We thank the organizing committee of the Second International Summit on Human Genome Editing, held this week in Hong Kong, for planning an important and timely conference on a rapidly advancing area of science and medicine.




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International Commission on Clinical Use of Heritable Human Genome Editing Issues Call for Evidence

The International Commission on the Clinical Use of Human Germline Genome Editing is tasked with identifying the scientific, medical, and ethical requirements to consider when assessing potential clinical applications of human germline genome editing — if society concludes that heritable human genome editing applications are acceptable.




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Wifi, bluetooth, and other issues




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Windows 10 boots into blank screen (Hardware issue?)




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Netflix Issues




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Please help, Brand new PC streaming issues, using Win10




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Fire Stick 4k and soundbar integration issues




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California issues first permits for self driving cars

An image released by Google shows an early version of its driverless vehicle. The company has built several prototypes of the self-driving car.; Credit: /Google

California is one step closer this week to making the 1980s Hollywood fantasy of Knight Rider a 21st century reality because permits for self-driving cars issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles officially went into effect Tuesday. Now a handful of companies can test automated cars on public roads.

Buckle up — it's gonna be a wild ride.

John O'Dell is a Senior Editor at Edmunds.com, and he joins Alex Cohen to talk about what this means for the future of the driverless car industry.

 




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Researchers identify fundamental properties of cells that affect how tissue structures form




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Sound recording issues through Debut on an ancient PC!




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Issues with sound crackling and popping