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Researchers found that small sea creatures exist in equal number with pieces of plastic in parts of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, which could have implications for cleaning up ocean pollution.
Most travelers descending on Zihuatanejo are unaware of the resort city’s storied past with the apostle of psychedelic drugs, and his experiments in consciousness expansion.
Some studies find higher rates of erectile dysfunction among men recovering from the illness. But other factors related to the pandemic, like heightened anxiety, may also be to blame.
Its oldest gallery, Northwest Coast Hall, reopens May 13 with rare cultural objects and a fresh emphasis on the lives of Indigenous people who made them.
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He delved into numerous scientific fields — stem-cell research, genetic modification of food and DNA privacy among them — and sought to pinpoint the dangers.
Originally thought to be the remnants of gang killings, dozens of skulls found in a cave in southern Mexico are now believed to be from sacrificial killings more than 1,000 years ago.
Hi, I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this question but here goes. I'm working as a Hardware Developer / Firmware Engineer in a small startup. In my day to day responsibilities I have to deal a lot with Cellular Communications, AT Commands etc. we're currently having some problems with network registration and I frequently find myself in the situation where AT command documentation just doesn't cut it and I keep having to consult with the 3GPP documentation. Having to deal with that frequently I keep wondering if it might be a good call to go through some sort of 3GPP training / certification program and expand my skillset in that area. Has anyone ere gone through some similar training? If so can anyone recommend some organization or a resource that offers such training? I've tried searching for this stuff online but for a lot of the results that come up, I have no way of telling whether they would be a quality investment of time / resources. Any pointers would be appreciated.
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Nearly 15 million more people died during the first two years of the pandemic than would have been expected during normal times, the organization found. The previous count of virus deaths, from countries’ reporting, was six million.