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Texas poised to execute autistic man for 'shaken baby' death
Agence France-Presse
Barring a successful last-minute appeal, the US state of Texas will execute an autistic man this week whose murder conviction was based on what his lawyers say was a misdiagnosis of "shaken baby synd ...[Continue Reading]
Raw Story
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Green Skills for All: Embedding Sustainability Across Businesses [Promoted content]
Michelle Norman
A labour force with the right skills is essential if the EU is to deliver the transition to green and digital economies. Yet, 77% of companies worldwide report skills shortages. Despite a high demand ...[Continue Reading]
EURACTIV
1 day ago
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Oura Ring 4 review: still on top for now
Victoria Song
Oura furthers its lead among smart rings with hardware and software refinements, but its subscription is still its biggest downside. ByVictoria Song, a senior reporter focusing on wearables, health ...[Continue Reading]
The Verge
1 day ago
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Why Does Anyone Care About the Nobel Prize?
Gisela Salim-Peyer
Just go to sleep, Martin Chalfies wife told him late one October night in 2008. Chalfie, a Columbia University chemist, had co-authored an influential paper describing a new method for studying ce ...[Continue Reading]
The Atlantic
1 day ago
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The Quiet Trump-Harris Trade Agreement
Jerusalem Demsas
Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Overcast | Pocket CastsAfter former President Donald Trumps surprise victory in 2016, his administration imposed several rounds of tariffs on Chi ...[Continue Reading]
The Atlantic
1 day ago
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In Living Color: A Prismatic Reading List on Pigment, Paint, and Perception
Kanya Kanchana
March 1832. Aboard the HMS Beagle in fair weather, Charles Darwin consulted a small guidebook from his pocket. I had been struck by the beautiful colour of the sea when seen through the chinks of a s ...[Continue Reading]
Longreads.com
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