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    Scientists say Nevada man contracted the coronavirus twice, second bout was worse
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    Scientists say Nevada man contracted the coronavirus twice, second bout was worse

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    October 13, 2020 2:08 am
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    A lab technician working a bottle containing for COVID-19 vaccine testing at  Chula Vaccine Research Center, run by Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand, Monday, May 25, 2020. Thai health officials said that scientists in Thailand have had promising results in testing a COVID-19 vaccine candidate on mice, and have begun testing on monkeys.
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    ‘Unexplained illness’ puts Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine study on pause

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    A sign located at the Department of Energy's headquarters in Washington, D.C., is shown.
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    Keeping STEM education amid a pandemic

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    In this Oct. 31, 2018 photo, Afghan National Army soldiers participate in a live fire training exercise, at the Afghan Military Academy, in Kabul, Afghanistan. When U.S. forces and their Afghan allies rode into Kabul in November 2001 they were greeted as liberators. But after 17 years of war, the Taliban have retaken half the country, security is worse than it’s ever been, and many Afghans place the blame squarely on the Americans. The United States has lost more than 2,400 soldiers in its longest war and spent more than $900 billion on trying to stabilize the country.
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    Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton named Stan sells for record-breaking $31.8M at auction

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    Epidemiologists warn against lockdowns in new declaration. We must listen to them, too
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    Epidemiologists warn against lockdowns in new declaration. We must listen to them, too

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    a old woman or grandma is wearing a respirator or surgical mask and is looking out the window while she is in quarantine because of the coronavirus
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    ‘Irreparable damage’: Over 6,000 scientists sign petition calling for end of coronavirus lockdowns

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    Three scientists earn Nobel Prize in Physics for work on black holes

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    Scientists who discovered hepatitis C virus win Nobel Prize in Medicine

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    People watch a TV screen showing images of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, right, South Korean President Moon Jae-in, center, and U.S. President Donald Trump at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, March 7, 2018. After years of refusal, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is willing to discuss the fate of his atomic arsenal with the United States and has expressed a readiness to suspend nuclear and missile tests during such talks, a senior South Korean official said Tuesday. Korean letters on the screen read: "Thawing Korean Peninsula."
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    United Arab Emirates aims to launch rover in 2024 in bid to be fourth nation to land on moon

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    Putin to take Russian coronavirus vaccine dubbed Sputnik V
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    Putin to take Russian coronavirus vaccine dubbed Sputnik V

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