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Disorderly DNA helps cancer cells evade treatment

A Northwestern University (NU) study has discovered that the packing of the three-dimensional genome structure, called chromatin, controls how cells respond to stress.The researchers combined nano

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lran's FM says Tehran gives "proportionate" response to U.S. killing of Soleimani

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Wednesday that Iran has given a "proportionate" response to the U.S. recent assassination of a top Iranian milita

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APD | Japan’s Mitsui Group plans to expand investment in Australia

By APD writer AliceJapan’s Mitsui Group has planned to spend another 3.5 billion USD in expanding its operations in Australia, the latest move in a wave of Japanese inv

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APD | Japan’s Mitsui Group plans to expand investment in Australia

By APD writer AliceJapan’s Mitsui Group has planned to spend another 3.5 billion USD in expanding its operations in Australia, the latest move in a wave of Japanese investment in the land of kangaroos

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China-Brazil Center responds to climate change

DevelopinggreensolutionstofaceclimatechangeiswhatBrazilandChinahavebeendoingsince2009,andithasbeenamaintopicinseveralBoaoForums.Itwasin2009,whenChinabecameBrazi

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S.Korea to measure electromagnetic wave near THAAD site next week

South Korea's Defense Ministry said Friday that it planned to measure the levels of noise and electromagnetic wave next week near the site where the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system is deployed.

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India's Delhi blazes at 45 degrees

India's Delhi is witnessing a heat wave, as it recorded this season’s highest temperature on Monday at 44.6 degrees Celsius. While the humidity level was between 40% -19%.

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India's Delhi blazes at 45 degrees

ByAPDwriterRishikaChauhanNEWDELHI,June6(APD)-India'sDelhiiswitnessingaheatwave,asitrecordedthisseason’shighesttemperatureonMondayat44.6degreesCelsius.Whilethehu

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Cold wave hits S.Korea with lowest temperature in over decade

​South Korea has been hit by the strongest cold wave in more than a decade, stranding tens of thousands of tourists in the southern resort island of Jeju and killing at least six people from hypothermia.