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World's top virus hunter works with Chinese scientists to curb novel coronavirus outbreak

An expert known as one of the world's top virus hunters is working with Chinese scientists and public health officials to develop strategies for enhancing the basic science needed to reduce morbidit

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Current epidemic control in China still faces challenges: expert

The current epidemic prevention and control of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak still face a lot of problems and challenges, said renowned Chinese respirator

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Central government offers favorable policies, funds to fight epidemic: official

Several departments of China's central government have rolled out favorable policies or provided funds for local governments and individuals to fight the new coronavir

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Chinese vice premier inspects newly-delivered hospital to combat coronavirus

Vice Premier Sun Chunlan thanked workers in the hospital construction, saying that the hospital, as a result of the around-the-clock efforts involving 7,000 workers, se

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Update: China builds new hospital in 10 days to combat coronavirus

(Xinhua/Cheng Min)Replicating Beijing's SARS treatment model in 2003, Wuhan started building two makeshift hospitals: Leishenshan (Thunder God Mountain) and Huoshenshan

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Red teams OK to push ethical limits but not on themselves, study says

Wake up, make breakfast, get the kids to school, drive to work, break into the chief financial officer’s inbox and steal the entire company’s employee tax records. Maybe later you’ll

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The case for cooperative tech startups

When Uber and Lyft went public, it wasn’t the drivers who got rich — it was the executives, investors and some early employees. In an era when it has become clear that tech executives and invest

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Defeating coronavirus requires concerted efforts

Medical workers in Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, January 24, 2020. /Xinhua Photo Editor's note: Ssemanda Allawi is a PhD. candidate specializi

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Premier Li encourages flexible working schedule to curb outbreak

Workers produce medical masks in a factory in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China, February 1, 2020. /Xinhua PhotoChinese Premier Li Keqiang encouraged a flexible working

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Across China: Millions watch live streaming of hospital construction in virus-hit Wuhan

Tens of millions of people around China are watching livestream videos of two specialized hospitals built at breakneck speed in Wuhan, the center of the novel coronavi

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APD | Weekly top 10 hot news ( January 25 - February 1 )

Every weekend, Asia Pacific Daily will provide you with a run-down of the latest hot news.This week, the following hot news you should know:Top 1 | Brexit finally arriv

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China orders remains of coronavirus patients to be cremated nearby

The remains of patients infected with the novel coronavirus should be cremated close to where they are, and funeral traditions such as a farewell ceremony are banned,

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Brexit: What changes and what stays the same?

Brexit is the United Kingdom's biggest geopolitical move in decades. What will change and what will stay the same when Britain officially leaves the European Union on Friday?PowerWhile the United

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China Focus: Free online medical services help curb coronavirus outbreak

Chinese hospitals and companies have launched free online medical consultation services in an effort to avoid cross-infections and ease pressure on hospitals amid the

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Top DPRK leader expresses sympathies to Xi over novel coronavirus outbreak

Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) Kim Jong Un on Saturday extended sincere sympathies to Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC)

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Now for the hard part: EU-UK trade talks to be complicated

If you thought the drawn-out battle over the U.K.’s departure from the European Union was painful, wait until you see what comes next.While Britain formally left the EU

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Justin Kan opens up (Part 1)

I am a chaplain trying to understand the tech world, and to me, that means I need to understand people like Justin Kan.Who, after all, most “represents tech?” There are the obvious answers: secular de