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[ad_1] Photo: Richard Drew (AP) According to a study by the JPMorgan Chase Institute, the earnings of transport economy workers in the transportation sector – drivers for Uber, Lyft or Postmates – …
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[ad_1] A government critique comparing treatments for a potentially fatal disease called sepsis exposes participants to a risk of organ failure and even death, critics have accused, and should be immediately shut …
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[ad_1] Phobos, the largest of Mars' two tiny satellites, photographed near the Mars limb by the Mars Express space robot in 2010. Source: G. Neukum (FU Berlin) and others, Mars Express, DLR, …
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[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain People who include some yoga or tai chi in their day are more likely to remember where they put their keys. Researchers at the University of California, …
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[ad_1] According to a new study, a seemingly simple yet sophisticated clip can pave the way for a "new era" for patients with a serious and difficult complication to treat heart failure. …
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[ad_1] According to a study that reveals an evolutionary link between the social behaviors of sea creatures and humans, octopus reacts to the popular drug, called MDMA or "ecstasy", which modifies the …
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