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The mystery of the letter to the editor




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Turning worry into work




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How structural biologists revealed the new coronavirus's structure so quickly

Scientists detail the steps they took to determine the structures of SARS-CoV-2's proteins and the next steps toward COVID-19 treatments




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Cancer risk studies raise questions about the safety of long-lasting hair dyes

Long-lasting hair dyes are popular, and their safety has been well researched. But new epidemiology studies show their use correlates with increased risk of breast cancer




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Chemists elected to National Academy of Sciences

Prestigious recognition honors distinguished achievements in research




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US Chemical Safety Board remains short-staffed

Board has 1 member and has 10 open investigator positions




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US Chemical Safety Board remains short staffed

Board has 1 member and 10 open investigator positions




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Chemistry in Pictures: When whiskey runs dry




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Evonik to boost drug actives capacity in Germany

Project joins a steady flow of investment boosted by heightened supply chain concerns




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Styrene leak in India kills at least 13

Plant was starting up after being closed in compliance with government measures to control COVID-19




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Students will take the Advanced Placement chemistry exam in a modified format

Decision to move forward during COVID-19 pandemic relieves some but also raises concerns about cheating




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Scientists engineer synthetic chloroplasts

Spinach membranes help power a carbon-fixing cycle




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New system harnesses the strange magic of twisted graphene

Researchers have found ways to control the electron correlations that cause superconductivity in graphene sheets stacked at an angle




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Polyhydroxyalkanoate start-up RWDC raises $135 million




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SRI and Exscientia partner on AI-assisted cancer drug discovery




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Inovio targeted by short seller Citron




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Cleaning industry seeks delay of New York State's 1,4-dioxane ban




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Gene therapy expert leads project to develop AAV-based COVID-19 vaccine




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US EPA green-lights genetically modified mosquito




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US FDA adjusts course on validating COVID-19 antibody tests




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Trump says in his mother's eyes, he 'could do no wrong'

Reflecting on Mother's Day this weekend, President Donald Trump said Friday that he could do no wrong in his mother's eyes and perhaps that's what framed his personality today.




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VP Mike Pence's press secretary tests positive for coronavirus

President Donald Trump, who publicly identified the affected Pence aide, said he was "not worried" about the virus spreading in the White House. Nonetheless, officials said they were stepping up safety protocols for the complex.




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US unemployment surges to a Depression-era level of 14.7%

The coronavirus crisis has sent U.S. unemployment surging to 14.7%, a level last seen when the country was in the throes of the Depression and President Franklin D. Roosevelt was assuring Americans that the only thing to fear was fear itself.




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Trump reaches out to world leaders on coronavirus, global economy




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US unemployment surges to a Depression-era level of 14.7%

The coronavirus crisis has sent US unemployment surging to 14.7%, a level last seen when the country was in the throes of the Depression and President Franklin D




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Trump says 'no rush' on more aid as jobless crisis grows




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Empty Las Vegas Strip counts losses as locals venture out

Even the Bellagio's famous dancing fountains are "completely shut" due to the coronavirus pandemic, says a surly security guard, before shooing an AFP correspondent away.




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East India Comedy throws a reunion for Swiggy’s `Hope, Not Hunger’ initiative

 East India Comedy’s stand-up comedian threw a reunion in collaboration with the food delivery platform Swiggy for its philanthropic initiative Hope,




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‘Obesity a major risk factor of lockdown’

According to Dr K.J. Kiran, a top gastroenterologist, the lockdown is a dangerous environment for breeding habits that can lead to obesity




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COVID-19: Sterlite Tech operating at 65% global production capacity

Sterlite has 1.4 crore route kilometer (rKm) optical fibre production in China and 3.6 crore km capacity in India.




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TCS, Infosys and Wipro first in line for spoils of a Covid wipeout

The firms have reserves of more than $13 billion to buy rivals in niche segments.




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Aarogya Setu coming on feature phones; to cover the entire country

The Aarogya Setu app, developed by the government, will be expanded to all feature phone users, with the Centre planning to partner with telecom operators Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio and Vodafone-Idea, who will enable calls to their subscribers, a top official told ET. There are around 550 million feature phone users in the country.




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Govt to call 900m people to check for virus symptoms

The Ministry of Home Affairs, in its order on Friday which extended the lockdown till May 17, mandated that the local authority shall ensure 100% coverage of Aarogya Setu app of residents within the Containment Zone.




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IT hardware body red-flags Aarogya Setu order

Centre has mandated all its employees as well as those in private firms to download the app.




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TCS launches AI-powered solution to detect wafer anomaly in semiconductor manufacturing

The solution harnesses the company's contextual knowledge of the semiconductor industry and the power of deep learning tech, to help chip makers digitally re-imagine their product quality assurance process. Sophisticated quality inspection of wafers during the semiconductor manufacturing process is essential to detect and classify defects early and accurately, TCS said.




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Legal experts point out liability concerns with the Aarogya Setu App

The user "agrees that the Government will not be liable for…any unauthorized access to information.”




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Aarogya Setu app: Data safe, for limited period, says Ravi Shankar Prasad

The Aarogya Setu app, which was developed by the government to track those with the disease and alert people about their proximity, has given rise to fears of surveillance by the state as well as the security of the personal data that a user needs to fill in after downloading it.




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Aarogya Setu app has no vulnerability; no data, security breach has happened: Govt

The government has mandated public sector and private employees who go to offices to download the app, as also people who are in the containment zone - localised areas where there is a Covid-19 positive case detected.




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Increased work hours, action against workers not reporting to duty, among CII’s recommendations to Labour Minister

The CII representatives had a meeting with Labour and Employment Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar on Friday




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Enzyklopädie der schlafmedizin [electronic resource] / Helga Peter, Thomas Penzel, Jörg Hermann Peter (Herausgeber)

Berlin : Springer Medizin, [2007]




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Enzyme and microbial biosensors [electronic resource] : techniques and protocols / edited by Ashok Mulchandani and Kim R. Rogers

Totowa, N.J. : Humana Press, [1998]




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Epiphyseal growth plate fractures [electronic resource] / Hamlet A. Peterson

Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2007]




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Essentials of clinical neurophysiology [electronic resource] / edited by Andrew S. Blum, Seward B. Rutkove

Totowa, N.J. : Humana Press, [2007]




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Entry inhibitors in HIV therapy [electronic resource] / edited by Jacqueline D. Reeves and Cynthia A. Derdeyn

Basel ; Boston : Birkhäuser Verlag, c2007




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Eliminating healthcare disparities in America [electronic resource] : beyond the IOM report / edited by Richard Allen Williams

Totowa, N.J. : Humana Press, [2007]




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Emergencies in urology [electronic resource] / M. Hohenfeller, R.A. Santucci (eds.)

Berlin ; New York : Springer, c2007




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Emerging technologies in surgery [electronic resource] / Richard M. Satava, Achille Gaspari, Nicola Di Lorenzo, [editors]

Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2007]




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Empathy in patient care [electronic resource] : antecedents, development, measurement, and outcomes / Mohammadreza Hojat

New York : Springer, [2007]




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Empfehlungen zum einsatz und zur verwendung der herz-lungen-maschine [electronic resource] / edited by Peter Feindt, Frank Harig, Michael Weyand

Darmstadt : Steinkopff Verlag Darmstadt, 2006




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Empfehlungen zur patienteninformation [electronic resource] : dermatologie / by Wolfgang Tilgen, Dorothee Dill-Müller, Patrick Koch, Uwe Reinhold

Darmstadt : Steinkopff Verlag Darmstadt, 2005