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Ng, Chaturvedi et al. discuss established, emerging, and promising biomarkers related to preeclampsia. They highlight novel approaches for screening these biomarkers at the point of care, aiming ...
Penny’s 19th installment in the beloved Gamache series is a particularly haunting and relevant mystery novel.
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A GCSE textbook that says jihad in Gaza is “justified” has been pulled from print. The book – designed for 16-year-olds sitting the AQA Religious Studies exam – says “social oppression ...
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The global arachnid trade is threatening the world's most famous spider species. And it's primarily driven by souvenir collectors. Climate change and sea ice loss leaves polar bears exposed to ...
The book follows sheltered Catholic schoolgirl Sophie on a Midwest odyssey, where lust has become synonymous with death and her own burgeoning sexuality could be a sign of infection. Though it’s ...