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'Full-flower supermoon' rises on world starting to emerge from lockdowns

The last "supermoon" of 2020 rose in the night sky on Thursday over a world beginning to re-emerge after weeks of coronavirus-related lockdowns.




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Robocop-style helmets help Rome airport check passenger temperatures from a distance

Fiumicino is now the first in Europe to use ‘smart helmets’ to check the temperature of travellers - helmets equipped with portable thermoscanners that can screen people for symptoms of the new coronavirus at a safe distance of up to 7 metres.




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'Full-flower supermoon' rises on world starting to emerge from lockdowns

The last "supermoon" of 2020 rose in the night sky on Thursday over a world beginning to re-emerge after weeks of coronavirus-related lockdowns.




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What can we expect from the new 'Twilight' book?

Author Stephenie Meyer thrilled fans of her best-selling "Twilight" novels by announcing she will release a prequel - but what can we expect from the new book?




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UK royal Archie celebrates first birthday with story from mum Meghan

Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, the son of Britain's Prince Harry and his American wife Meghan, celebrated his first birthday on Wednesday, with his parents marking the occasion with a video of his mother reading him a story.




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Soccer comes in from the COVID-19 cold in Faroe Islands

It may not be the biggest in the world, but the Faroe Islands' Betri League will for once be in the spotlight when its season kicks off on Saturday.




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Opera star sings Britain's VE Day hits from an empty Albert Hall

Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins will stream a concert from an empty Royal Albert Hall on Friday evening, as locked-down Britain marks the 75th anniversary of "Victory in Europe" Day.




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Kuwait imposes 20-day 'total curfew' from May 10 to curb coronavirus

Kuwait will enact a "total curfew" from 4pm (1300 GMT) on Sunday through to May 30 to help to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, its cabinet said in a statement on Friday.




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New York governor says 5-year old died from rare COVID-related complications

A 5-year old boy has died in New York from a rare inflammatory syndrome believed to be linked to the novel coronavirus, highlighting a potential new risk for children in the pandemic, Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Friday.




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Russian hackers accessed emails from Merkel's constituency office - Der Spiegel

Russia's GRU military intelligence service appears to have got hold of many emails from Chancellor Angela Merkel's constituency office in a 2015 hack attack on Germany's parliament, Der Spiegel magazine reported on Friday, without citing its sources.




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Kuwait imposes 20-day 'total curfew' from May 10 to curb coronavirus

Kuwait will enact a "total curfew" from 4pm (1300 GMT) on Sunday through to May 30 to help to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, its cabinet said in a statement on Friday.




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New York governor says 5-year old died from rare COVID-related complications

A 5-year old boy has died in New York from a rare inflammatory syndrome believed to be linked to the novel coronavirus, highlighting a potential new risk for children in the pandemic, Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Friday.




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New York governor says 5-year old died from rare COVID-related complications

A 5-year old boy has died in New York from a rare inflammatory syndrome believed to be linked to the novel coronavirus, highlighting a potential new risk for children in the pandemic, Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Friday.




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Half of Spaniards will see lockdown eased from Monday as death toll falls

Spain's daily death toll from the coronavirus fell to its second lowest since mid-March on Saturday, as half the country prepared to move to the next phase of an exit from one of Europe's strictest lockdowns.




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South Korea's K-League kicks off with fans watching from afar

The 2020 K-League season started on Friday with a match between Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors and Suwon Samsung Bluewings played without spectators after a delay of more than two months caused by the coronavirus outbreak.




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Golf-From Masters to Maleny: Scott live-streams round on country course

Former world number one Adam Scott put a rustic country golf course on the map on Friday after live-streaming a nine-hole round in the Sunshine Coast hinterland in Australia's northeastern state of Queensland.




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Sport-Organised sport in Netherlands can resume from Sept. 1

Organised sport will only resume in the Netherlands from Sept. 1, but recreational golf and tennis will be allowed from Monday, Dutch prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Wednesday as he announced an easing of COVID-19 lockdown measures.




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'Twilight' prequel book coming, written from vampire Edward's perspective

Author Stephenie Meyer thrilled fans of her best-selling "Twilight" novels on Monday by announcing she will release a prequel that explores the characters' love story from the perspective of vampire Edward Cullen.




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Opera star sings Britain's VE Day hits from an empty Albert Hall

Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins will stream a concert from an empty Royal Albert Hall on Friday evening, as locked-down Britain marks the 75th anniversary of "Victory in Europe" Day.




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Madagascar coronavirus herbal mix draws demand from across Africa despite WHO misgivings

Madagascar is putting its self-proclaimed, plant-based "cure" for COVID-19 on sale and several countries in Africa have already put in orders for purchase, despite warnings from the World Health Organisation that its efficacy is unproven.




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Opera star sings Britain's VE Day hits from an empty Albert Hall

Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins will stream a concert from an empty Royal Albert Hall on Friday evening, as locked-down Britain marks the 75th anniversary of "Victory in Europe" Day.




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Half of Spaniards will see lockdown eased from Monday as death toll falls

Spain's daily death toll from the coronavirus fell to its second lowest since mid-March on Saturday, as half the country prepared to move to the next phase of an exit from one of Europe's strictest lockdowns.




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Six-year-old from Pune can finally hear, thanks to implants

Shreeharsh's father Mahesh borrowed money from his friends to buy the costly cochlear implant machine, worth Rs 6 lakh, for his son.




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Ahmedabad: 14 medical students from BJ College fall prey to dengue

Sources in the know said that in the last one month around 30 to 40 students have been diagnosed with the diseases.




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Top sports news: La Liga to resume from June 20? BCCI treasurer provides update on AUS vs IND series & more

Here are the top stories of May 8, 2020.




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No Army deployment in Mumbai, may request additional force from Centre if needed: Uddhav Thackeray

Thackeray said the Mumbai Police is capable of handling the situation but additional forces may be sought from the Centre if needed so that the state police force gets some respite.




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Ayodhya Ram Mandir put under Section 80G of IT Act; donations to temple trust exempted from income tax

Section 80G of the Income Tax Act deals with deductions on contributions made to certain relief funds of charitable organisations.




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Two terrorists with links to Hizb-ul-Mujahideen arrested from Punjab

Cash along with drugs was recovered from both the accused who were arrested from Gurudas.




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Two top drug smugglers with alleged Hizb-ul-Mujahideen links arrested from Sirsa

Punjab Police juggernaut moved to arrest Ranjeet Rana, one of the biggest drug smugglers of India from Sirsa




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US Secretary of State points fingers at China, claims there's 'enormous evidence' coronavirus came from Wuhan Lab

Trump in the past also had alleged that China does not want to see him elected for a second term because of his administration's tough stance of imposing high tariffs on Chinese imports.




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China seeks support from friendly nations as allegations on coronavirus spread mount, Chinese envoy meets Nepal PM

In meeting with Oli, Chinese envoy sought Nepal's support against the international politicisation of the pandemic as a number of countries are trying to hold China accountable for the pandemic.




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WHO says US has not provided evidence to back up its claims of COVID-19 originating from Chinese lab in Wuhan

For context, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had earlier this week claimed that there is more than enormous evidence to suggest that the coronavirus originated from the virology laboratory in Wuhan.




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Full list of activities permitted in Delhi from Monday

These activities are only applicable for areas other than containment zones.




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[ASAP] Lanthanide 5,7-Disulfonate-1,4-naphthalenedicarboxylate Frameworks Constructed from Trinuclear and Tetranuclear Lanthanide Carboxylate Clusters: Proton Conduction and Selective Fluorescent Sensing of Fe<sup>3+</sup>

Inorganic Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c00680




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[ASAP] A Bumper Crop of Boiling-Water-Stable Metal–Organic Frameworks from Controlled Linker Sulfuration

Inorganic Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c00576




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[ASAP] Pulse Radiolysis Studies of Temperature Dependent Electron Transfers among Redox Centers in <italic>ba</italic><sub><italic>3</italic></sub>-Cytochrome <italic>c</italic> Oxidase from <italic>Th

Biochemistry
DOI: 10.1021/bi100548n




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[ASAP] Exploiting the Disialyl Galactose Activity of a2,6-Sialyltransferase from <italic toggle="yes">Photobacterium damselae</italic> To Generate a Highly Sialylated Recombinant a-1-Antitrypsin

Biochemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.9b00563




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[ASAP] Antibodies from Lampreys as Smart Anti-Glycan Reagents (SAGRs): Perspectives on Their Specificity, Structure, and Glyco-genomics

Biochemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.9b01015




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[ASAP] Allosteric Control of Enzyme Activity: From Ancient Origins to Recent Gene-Editing Technologies

Biochemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.0c00275




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[ASAP] Structural and Functional Adaptability of Sucrose and Lactose Permeases from <italic toggle="yes">Escherichia coli</italic> to the Membrane Lipid Composition

Biochemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.0c00174




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[ASAP] Insights into Hydrophobic Ion Pairing from Molecular Simulation and Experiment

ACS Nano
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c01835




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[ASAP] From Absorption Spectra to Charge Transfer in Nanoaggregates of Oligomers with Machine Learning

ACS Nano
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c00384




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[ASAP] Discrete Supracrystalline Heterostructures from Integrative Assembly of Nanocrystals and Porous Organic Cages

ACS Nano
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b09686




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COVER (and Table of Contents!) REVEAL: A Rival from the Grave, by Seabury Quinn!

Exciting news, vintage-weird-fiction fans: we’re ready to reveal the cover for A Rival from the Grave, Volume Four in Seabury Quinn’s Complete Tales of Jules de Grandin series, which publishes September 25! Following the highly praised The Horror on the Links, The Devil’s Rosary, and The Dark Angel, this new collection of Quinn’s Weird Tales stories featuring the deadly, debonair detective of the supernatural is […]




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"The Tablet" on Women's Suffrage. (Reprinted from the issue of 23rd January, 1909, by kind permission of the Editor.) and Expressions of Opinion on Women's Suffrage by Cardinal Moran and His Eminence the late Cardinal Archbishop of Westm

[London] : Published by the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 25, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.w. President - Mrs. Henry Fawcett, LL.D, [1909]




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The Women's Suffrage Movement: I. Why Should We Care For It? II. How Can We Help To Further It? by Emily Davies, LL.D. (Reprinted from "The Girton Review"for the Lent and Easter Terms, 1905.).

[London] : Central Society for Women's Suffrage 25, Victoria Street, London, S.W., [1905]




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The Emancipation of Womanhood. (Extracts from an Address delivered at the High Pavement Chapel, Nottingham, on November 14th, 1909.).

[Nottingham] : [s.n.], [1909]




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From East to West. Women's Suffrage in Relation to Foreign Missions. By Helen B. Hanson, M.D., B.S. (Lond.), Kinnaird Hospital, Lucknow, India.

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"Gentles, Let us Rest!" (A Paper on the Position of Women, Reprinted from the Nation.).

[London] : [Women's Printing Society, Ltd., Brick Street, Piccadilly], [1910]




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The Argument from "Physical Force.".

[London] : [Published by The National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, 25, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. Printed by Vacher & Sons, Westminster house, Great Smith Street, S.W. - 21574], [1909]