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From Navy Seals workout to studying Cristiano Ronaldo – How AJ revolutionised his training camp

JORDAN SEWARD: It was in Anthony Joshua's finest moment that the penny dropped. After his win over Klitschko, the Brit decided to re-evaluate his whole training regime and preparations for a fight.




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Intensive care nurse had to choose whose hand to hold between two patients dying from coronavirus

Luke Sumner, who works in a Blackpool hospital, explained the moment he was torn between two patients and didn't know which one to sit with as they passed away from coronavirus.




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NASA shares GIF of a new black hole 30,000 light-years away seen by students studying at an asteroid

While observing an asteroid using NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft, students spotted a new flaring black hole in the constellation Columba that has been named MAXI J0637-430.




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Dying tanks, dwindling water


In Tamilnadu, the temple tanks were once the heart of water management, and ensured riparian rights and sustainable use. But community care has long since vanished, and with it, so has the water. Lalitha Sridhar reports.




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Dying Alone From Coronavirus: A Family's Last Goodbye

Keiko Neutz, 87, died of Covid-19 in March. Her family wasn't able to be by her side, so they said goodbye through a series of video chats. Photos: Neutz family




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Will live ballots revive a dying economy?


In the long-time UDF bastion of Wayanad, the agrarian crisis has transformed things. All have been affected, writes P Sainath.




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Salvager of India’s dying temple heritage


"In the Varadaraja Swamy Temple in Kanchipuram, I saw with my own eyes, just a year ago, how the late 17th-century murals were literally disintegrating. As you watch, they are going. It has happened in temple after temple". David Shulman talks to Lalitha Sridhar .




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Why their kids are dying


The government machinery has a number of explanations for the deaths of numerous tribal children in Maharashtra's Melghat region. But the adivasis themselves do not identify any of these as the cause of their deaths. Instead they point to the systematic destruction of their traditional livelihood in the name of law and development. Aparna Pallavi reports.




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Milkmen of a dying village


Shivangaon, a village near Nagpur produces a staggering Rs.25-29 crores worth of milk each year. Government-led land acquisition here for a new cargo hub is hurting the local economy, reports Jaideep Hardikar.




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Small Chance of Footballers Dying of Covid-19: Brazil's President Wants Football to Return

Jair Bolsonaro said since footballers have solid physical conditioning, there is little chance of them dying even if they catch coronavirus.




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Studying the Qur'ān in the Muslim Academy [Electronic book] / Majid Daneshgar.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020.




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Studying the excited electronic states of guanine rich DNA quadruplexes by quantum mechanical methods: main achievements and perspectives

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2020, 19,436-444
DOI: 10.1039/D0PP00065E, Perspective
Lara Martínez-Fernández, Luciana Esposito, Roberto Improta
Calculations are providing more and more useful insights into the interaction between light and DNA quadruplexes.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Studying in English : strategies for success in higher education / Hayo Reinders, Marilyn Lewis and Linh Phung

Reinders, Hayo, author




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Researchers are studying your social media. What do you think of that?

Have you tweeted, posted an Instagram photo or just generally engaged in social media before? Then it’s possible you have been part of a research experiment of sorts. Think that raises some ethical questions? You are not the only one.

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Studying foreign policy comparatively: cases and analysis / Laura Neack, Miami University

Dewey Library - JZ1305.N424 2018




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Researching virtual worlds : methodologies for studying emergent practices / edited by Ursula Plesner and Louise Phillips




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Embodying places : making meaning in performance / Larissa Pryce

Pryce, Larissa, author




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Everything We’re Dying to See at Comic-Con 2016

Comic-Con has kicked off in sunny San Diego and boy is there a lot to see.




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Want to Save the Whales? Start Studying Krill

Scientists aboard the NOAA research vessel Fulmar study the marine heath of the waters off San Francisco by sampling water and krill–humpback and blue whales' favorite meal.




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How a Son Made a Chatbot of His Dying Dad

James Vlahos' father was dying, so he set out to save his dad's memories and code them into a 'Dadbot' that lives on his phone.




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Stranger Things is Getting a New Mall! But Today Malls Are Dying. What Happened?

The 1980's nostalgia and sci-fi show Stranger Things returns for season three with a new setting: The Starcourt Mall. WIRED's Emily Dreyfuss talks with architecture professor Ellen Dunham-Jones about mall culture and the fate of dead malls. Hint, zombies.




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Studying leadership : traditional and critical approaches / Doris Schedlitzki and Gareth Edwards

Schedlitzki, Doris, author




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What the Next Generation of Policy Researchers Is Studying

On this episode of On the Evidence, we feature six short interviews with the 2019 summer fellows about the research questions they pursued and what they have learned so far.




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Dying of whiteness: how the politics of racial resentment is killing America's heartland / Jonathan M. Metzl

Browsery RA563.M56 M48 2019




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CBSE students studying in classes I-VIII to be promoted to next class

CBSE students studying in classes I-VIII to be promoted to next class




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How to change your mind: what the new science of psychedelics teaches us about consciousness, dying, addiction, depression, and transcendence / Michael Pollan

Hayden Library - RM324.8.P65 2018




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Management careers made in Germany: studying at private German universities pays off / Alexander P. Hansen, Annette Doll and Ajit Varma

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Studying horror cinema / Bryan Turnock

Turnock, Bryan, author




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Academic culture : a student's guide to studying at university / Jean Brick, Maria Herke, Deanna Wong ; editor: Laura Davies

Brick, Jean, author




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Preventing augmented-reality overload, fixing bone with tiny bubbles, and studying human migrations

This week we have stories on blocking dangerous or annoying distractions in augmented reality, gene therapy applied with ultrasound to heal bone breaks, and giving robots geckolike gripping power with Online News Editor David Grimm. Deputy News Editor Elizabeth Culotta joins Sarah Crespi to discuss a special package on human migrations—from the ancient origins of Europeans to the restless and wandering scientists of today. Listen to previous podcasts. Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: Public domain; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Where private research funders stow their cash and studying gun deaths in children

A new Science investigation reveals several major private research funders—including the Wellcome Trust and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation—are making secretive offshore investments at odds with their organizational missions. Host Meagan Cantwell talks with writer Charles Piller about his deep dive into why some private funders choose to invest in these accounts. In the United States, gun injuries kill more children annually than pediatric cancer, but funding for firearm research pales in comparison. On this week’s show, host Sarah Crespi talks with Staff Writer Meredith Wadman and emergency physician Rebecca Cunningham about how a new grant will jump-start research on gun deaths in children. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Bernard Spragg; Music: Jeffrey Cook] *Correction, 27 December, 5 p.m.: The interview on studying gun deaths in children in the United States incorrectly says that NIH spent $3.1 million on research into pediatric gun deaths. The correct figure is $4.4 million.




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Studying human health at 5100 meters, and playing hide and seek with rats

In La Rinconada, Peru, a town 5100 meters up in the Peruvian Andes, residents get by breathing air with 50% less oxygen than at sea level. International News Editor Martin Enserink visited the site with researchers studying chronic mountain sickness—when the body makes excess red blood cells in an effort to cope with oxygen deprivation—in these extreme conditions. Martin talks with host Sarah Crespi about how understanding why this illness occurs in some people and not others could help the residents of La Rinconada and the 140 million people worldwide living above 2500 meters. Read the whole special issue on mountains.  Sarah also talks with Annika Stefanie Reinhold about her work at the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience in Berlin training rats to play hide and seek. Surprisingly, rats learned the game easily and were even able to switch roles—sometimes playing as the seeker, other times the hider. Annika talks with Sarah about why studying play behavior in animals is important for understanding the connections between play and learning in both rats and humans. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on this week’s show: MOVA Globes; Kroger’s Zero Hunger, Zero Waste campaign Download a transcript (PDF)  Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: Tambako The Jaguar/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Covid-19 Factoid: Over 3,000 dying daily, and three other data trends

The US, Italy and Spain together share almost half the total Covid-19 cases across the globe




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Dying for rights: putting North Korea's human rights abuses on the record / Sandra Fahy

Dewey Library - JC599.K7 F34 2019




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Netaji files talk of ‘public enthusiasm dying’ for INA after ‘plane crash’



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Studying primates : how to design, conduct and report primatological research / Joanna M. Setchell

Setchell, Joanna M., 1973- author




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Describing and studying domain-specific serious games / Joke Torbeyns, Erno Lehtinen, Jan Elen, editors

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Studying Complementary and Alternative Therapies

Interview with Paul A. Offit, MD, author of Studying Complementary and Alternative Therapies




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Use of Advanced Treatment Technologies Among Men at Low Risk of Dying From Prostate Cancer

Interview with Brent K. Hollenbeck, MD, MS, author of Use of Advanced Treatment Technologies Among Men at Low Risk of Dying From Prostate Cancer




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Woman cigar maker readying a tobacco leaf at Cuesta Rey and Company




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"Studying up" in Tampa Bay




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Studying the effects of motivation on the emergence of untrained verbal operants




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Communicating spirituality, dying and a "good death" at the end-of-life




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Splicing systems for studying signaling to the spliceosome




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Shamanism, spiritual transformation and the ethical obligations of the dying person :




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Gordon Kellor readying for the hunt




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Horse drawn plow readying land for farming




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Studying together at the University of Tampa




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A Young women studying at the University of Tampa