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Human Stem Cells Provide Pain Relief in a Single Treatment

Human stem cells can provide long lasting pain relief without producing any side effects, in a single treatment, according to a study done on mice. The




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Doctors Surgically Remove 163gms of Smuggled Heroine

A team of surgeons at a Massachusetts Hospital removed a total of 163 grams of heroin from a 51-year-old man's stomach, intestines, and even his rectum.




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Apple and Google Collaborate on COVID-19 Contact Tracing Tech

Apple and Google join hands to enable the use of Bluetooth technology to help governments and health agencies decrease the spread of the novel coronavirus,




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Google Stadia Review 2020 Update

Since its launch, Google Stadia has gradually added missing features and expanded its catalog. With a free Base version now available, we checked back in on Google's game streaming service to see how it stacks up against the competition.





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WhatsApp Launches Video Calling To Take On Google Duo, Skype

WhatsApp will launch video calling service on its app, a move that will help the popular messaging platform compete with the likes of Skype, Apple's FaceTime and the recently launched Google Duo.




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Google Launches Photo Scanning App

Tech giant Google has rolled out a new scanning app — Google PhotoScan — that allows users to scan and digitise physical photographs.




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Google Buys Startup To Push Research In VR, AR

"Our technology goes beyond the sensor components of a traditional eye-tracking system, actually giving the user the power to control their device through eye-interaction," digitallook reported, quoting the company.




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Married or single, hotty Namitha knows how to steal attention with glamorous looks

Namitha, who once dominated the mass movies with her hot looks, has retained her glamarous side even today. Even after marriage, the actress creates a lot of noise on social media sites with her colourful oufits. Check out some of her recent pictures.




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Aishwarya Rai and 'slanderous' story on her alleged struggles in bearing a child

A decade ago, Mumbai Mirror had published a shocking news on Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's difficulties in conceiving due to stomach tuberculosis.




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Apple-Google's contact-tracing system upholds user-privacy; bans location tracking

Apple and Google's contact tracing system won't allow apps built using its API to use location services in smartphones, addressing some concerns privacy experts might have.




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Pumpkins stuffed with Phensedyl worth Rs 53,000 seized from smugglers at Indo-Bangladesh border

Two bags of pumpkins were found and 345 bottles of phensedyl were found hidden inside the pumpkins and the value of these bottles is nearly Rs 53,000.




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Paid Search Analyst / SEM Analyst (Google Adwords, PPC)

Company: Search Agency Performance Marketing India Private Limited
Experience: 3 to 8
location: Bengaluru / Bangalore
Ref: 22279673
Summary: The Paid Search Analyst would be responsible for running large online SEM advertising campaigns for US clients on Google, Yahoo and Bing. This individual will plan and optimize campaigns....




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Deepika Padukone's struggle to order groceries online is the infinite loop we're all stuck in right now

Deepika Padukone reaching a dead end while trying to order groceries is all of us right now. We're all in this sad endless cycle together, or so it seems.




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Google, Facebook employees won't be returning to offices any time soon

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Google and Facebook have decided to continue allowing its employees to work from home throughout this year even though the offices might open in the coming months.




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Will Salman Khan remain a bachelor forever? Iulia Vantur's admission indicates actor's single life

Salman Khan is currently spending the quarantine time with Iulia Vantur, Jacqueline Fernandez and Waluscha De Sousa.




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Maharana Pratap – The Rajput Warrior who single-handedly fought Akbar's might

On the 480th anniversary of Maharana Pratap, we look back at the life of this great king who has become one of the greatest figures in Indian history.




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OECD delivers new single global standard on automatic exchange of information

Offshore tax evasion remains a serious problem for countries and jurisdictions worldwide, with vast amounts of funds deposited abroad and sheltered from taxation when taxpayers fail to comply with obligations in their home countries.




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International investment continues to struggle: Foreign direct investment in figures - December 2014

Global FDI flows for 2014 have stalled at levels substantially below the peak levels reached before the financial crisis and ensuing global recession that began in 2008 according to preliminary estimates in the December 2014 issue of FDI in Figures.




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Lending volumes and credit conditions are improving for SMEs, but many firms continue to struggle to obtain financing that meets their needs

Lending volumes and credit conditions for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have gradually improved, according to a new report from the OECD, but demand-side obstacles such as a lack of financial knowledge are contributing to holding back a stronger recovery.




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OECD financial literacy study finds many adults struggle with money matters

12/10/2016 – Adults in many countries around the world display low levels of financial knowledge, fail to engage in financial behaviours that could improve their financial security and have financial attitudes oriented towards the short-term, as shown in the OECD/INFE International Survey of Adult Financial Literacy Competencies released today.




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Many teenagers struggle to understand money matters

Around one in four students in the 15 countries and economies* that took part in the latest OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) test of financial literacy are unable to make even simple decisions on everyday spending, while only one in ten can understand complex issues, such as income tax.




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Moving towards a single labour contract: pros, cons and mixed feelings

This paper discusses the pros and cons of a single labour contract. After reviewing the current state of dualism in labour markets and the recent labour reforms in Europe, we discuss the various proposals to eliminate dualism.




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Reinvigorating the EU Single Market

The EU Single Market remains fragmented by complex and heterogeneous rules at the EU and national levels affecting trade, capital, including foreign direct investment, and labour mobility.




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Implicit regulatory barriers in the EU Single Market: new empirical evidence from gravity models

Beyond usual determinants of trade such as GDP, distance, contiguity, free trade areas and language, this analysis mainly focuses on the role of product market regulation stringency and heterogeneity, and on the role of employment protection.




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Priorities for completing the European Union's Single Market

To support the recovery, structural reforms that yield short-run as well as long-run gains should be prioritised.




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Basic income or a single tapering rule? Incentives, inclusiveness and affordability compared for the case of Finland

This paper compares Finland’s benefit system with two benefit reform scenarios: a uniform benefit for all ("basic income") and a universal tapering rule ("universal credit").




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United States Imports - Other Finished Shingles, Molding & Wallboard(Census)

Imports - Other Finished Shingles, Molding & Wallboard(Census) in the United States increased to 951.10 USD Million in March from 920.53 USD Million in February of 2020. Imports - Other Finished Shingles, Molding & Wallb in the United States averaged 626.48 USD Million from 1989 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 6699 USD Million in March of 2015 and a record low of 103.83 USD Million in March of 1991. This page includes a chart with historical data for the United States Imports of Other Finished Shingles, Molding & Wal.




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NHS tracing app in question as experts assess Google-Apple model

Swiss firm hired to test mainstream software despite launch of go-it-alone system




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Ayoreo people struggle to counter Chaco deforestation

Legislation has improved but signs of progress are thin on ground




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Host countries struggle to cope with Venezuela refugee crisis

Colombia seeks $1bn in funds as UN aid appeal falls well short of target




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Iran embarks on biggest IPO as economy struggles

Sale of shares in state-run holding company generates income for government




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Google faces local antitrust investigation in US




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Google faces local antitrust investigation in US

Missouri raises competition and privacy questions in company’s home market




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Google faces sustained regulatory attack from emboldened critics

Political mood in US has shifted against big tech companies




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US justice department prepares Google antitrust probe

Pressure on search giant rises following regulatory successes in Europe




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Nations struggle to measure inflation as virus disrupts shopping

Store closures and frozen spending leave gap in policymakers’ economic tracking




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Google eyes Citigroup for new banking venture

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Google's move towards banking that could see it team up with Citigroup, why Australia's big four are facing difficult times and what's in the report on TSB's software failure last year. With special guest Masha Cilliers, Specialist Payments Partner at Be.


Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Tim Bradshaw, global tech correspondent, Robert Armstrong, chief editorial writer, Jamie Smyth, Australia correspondent and Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Producers: Persis Love and Aimee Keane.

 

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Erdogan move to block minister’s resignation exposes  Turkish power struggle

President’s intervention over Suleyman Soylu suggests division at regime’s heart, analysts say




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Take it easy: Peter Aspden on The Eagles’ mellow magic

As a new documentary profiles the soft rock megastars, the FT’s arts writer reflects on their dramatic fall from grace – and their enduring appeal  


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Stick to a single page CV

While you polish your CV, go and clean up your virtual existence too




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Biden struggles to raise money in era of Zoom soirées

Democratic candidate wrestles with new realities as he tries to close cash gap with Trump




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Could Alexa, Siri and Google make us smarter savers?

Smart speakers don’t yet have the skills to




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Glencore defers $2.6bn dividend decision

Group seeks to ‘protect capital structure’ as uncertainty swirls over Covid-19 impact




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Glencore copper mine closure prompts Zambia dispute

African nation vows to block decision it rejects as unjustified and illegal




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Glencore’s Zambia CEO detained by authorities

Lusaka ups ante in dispute over shuttered copper mine




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Glencore cuts capex as coronavirus forces production curbs

Group has halted work at number of mines due to pandemic




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How Google feeds your data to advertisers

Google is allegedly using hidden web pages that feed the personal data of its users to advertisers, circumventing EU privacy regulations that require consent and transparency. Madhumita Murgia, the FT's European technology correspondent, discusses the implications for both privacy and competition with Malcolm Moore.


Conributors: Malcolm Moore, technology news editor, and Madhumita Murgia, European technology correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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ABN Amro takes $200m hit from failure of a single client

Dutch bank was forced to close out positions at substantial loss




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Refinitiv’s data-race struggle highlights LSE challenge

Business being bought from Blackstone-led consortium has lost ground to Bloomberg