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Woman held for taking citizen tests 'in disguise'
The women dressed up in wigs and disguises to take tests on behalf of others, say investigators.BBC News - 2d -
Climate scientist: "There's no place that's safe"
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Scientists just excavated an unprecedented specimen from Antarctica
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The laws turning Arab-Israelis into ‘second-class citizens’
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Mourning a president and citizen
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Biden to award Presidential Citizens Medal to Cheney, Thompson
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Scientists aim for ‘Darwinian evolution’ with artificial life project
‘MiniLife’ research extends growing field of synthetic biology into new territoryFinancial Times - Jan. 1
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