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Rescuers resume search for 24 missing in Japan landslides

Rescuers in Japan waded through mud, rock and splintered wood in search of 24 people still missing on Tuesday after heavy rain triggered massive landslides in the seasi

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Pet owners can pass on COVID to their cats and dogs, study suggests

Scientists warn there is a risk that pets could act as a reservoir of the virus and reintroduce it into the human population.

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A look inside Google’s first store, opening in NYC’s Chelsea neighborhood tomorrow

There have been plenty of pop-ups over the years, but tomorrow Google’s first store opens in NYC’s Chelsea neighborhood. The brick and mortar model finds the company joining peers like Apple, Mi

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A look inside Google’s first store, opening in NYC’s Chelsea neighborhood tomorrow

There have been plenty of pop-ups over the years, but tomorrow Google’s first store opens in NYC’s Chelsea neighborhood. The brick and mortar model finds the company joining peers like Apple, Mi

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Kudos, with its cotton-based, eco-friendly diaper, soaks up $2.4 million in seed funding

If you’ve experienced parenthood, you’re well versed in the surprisingly small world of disposable diapers. Help may be on the way.Kudos, a startup that is looking to reinvent the disposab

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U.S. inflation: Lumber prices

02:31 Prices in various sectors of the U.S. economy are on the rise these days, and among the areas seeing big increases is lumber. In fact, you might say the cost of wood products hasg

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Senegal museum reopening celebrates art 'back on African soil'

The re-opening exhibit celebrates Amadou-Mahtar Mbow, the first African director of UNESCO who turned 100. /AFP Like many other museums around the world, the Theodore-Monod museum of art in Da

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Intl Museum Day: Exploring the Beijing Museum of Ancient Architecture

03:20 China is marking the 45th International Museum Day with exhibitions and artistic events across the country on Tuesday. On International Museum Day, CGTN visited t

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India passes 24 million confirmed COVID cases

00:43 India passed 24 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus, as 4,000 people died from the virus for the third straight day.Prime Minister Narendra Modi sounded the alarms of the o

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First-ever wooden satellite, with selfie camera, to launch this year

01:03 A Finnish company is planning to launch the world's first wooden satellite into orbit to test the suitability of wood for use in extreme conditions.The WISA WOODSAT is a nanosatel

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S&P: Surging virus cases may drag India's growth below 10%

People are buying tomatoes from a vegetable vendor in India, April 17, 2021. /CFP SP Global Ratings said on Friday it expects India's economic growth to fall to 9.8 percent for the year under

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Desktop Metal adds wood printing to its portfolio

Desktop Metal today announced the launch of wood 3D printing tool, Forust. Founded in 2019, the company specializes in 3D printing for interior design. The company’s “non-destructive” printing methods

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World's largest airplane completes second successful flight

Stratolaunch, the world's largest airplane, completes a second test flight in the Mojave Desert, California, the United States, April 29, 2021. /Stratolaunch Stratolaunch, the world's largest

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More than two dozen candidates vie for House seat in Texas special election

Some 23 candidates are on the ballot Saturday as North Texas voters select who will replace U.S. Rep. Ron Wright, a Republican who died earlier this year after contract

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India cases up as scientists appeal to Modi to release data

Indian scientists appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to publicly release virus data that would allow them to save lives as coronavirus cases climbed again Friday,

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Gamified connecting rowing machine maker Ergatta raises $30M

As the world takes its first steps back to relative normalcy, there remains a major question mark around how profoundly our day-to-day is going to be changed for good. Nowhere does that question loom

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Minneapolis slowly returns to normal following Chauvin verdict

The streets and skyways of downtown Minneapolis are slowly gaining more foot traffic as life downtown returns to normal.Although many shops are still closed because of COVID-19,