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Drop of Milk falling into Glass against white background, slow motion
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Drop of blue ink falling into water against white background, Slow motion

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Drop of blue ink falling into water against white background, Slow motion
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Droplet falling into water against white background, Slow motion

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Droplet falling into water against white background, Slow motion
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Grass backlit between rows in vineyard, selective focus, Drome, France

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Grass backlit between rows in vineyard, selective focus, Drome, France
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The new observations were made as the extrasolar planet, dubbed HD 189733b, passed in front of its parent star in a transit.

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Here the transit is seen in an artists impression from a vantage point a few hundred thousand kilometres from the planet. As the light from the star passes through the atmosphere around the limb of the giant extrasolar planet, the gases...
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Flight over the surface of the sun

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Flight over the surface of the sun
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Drop of blue ink falling into water against white background, Slow motion
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University of York student suffering from coronavirus

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Footage of the University of York, where a student with a confirmed case of coronavirus is currently studying
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NHS clap recovered patient leaving hospital

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NHS staff lined the corridors clapping and cheering on Sunday as one of their own walked out following a “miracle” recovery from Covid-19. Radiographer Paul Skegg suffered a rare complication of coronavirus that led to total muscular...
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Coronavirus in numbers: UK confirmed deaths at 45,961

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The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said 45,961 people had died in hospitals, care homes and the wider community after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK as of 5pm on Tuesday, up by 83 from the day before.
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Coronavirus in numbers: UK confirmed deaths at 46,046

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The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said 46,046 people had died in hospitals, care homes and the wider community after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK as of 5pm on Wednesday.
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What Remote Learning Challenges Do Students With Disabilities Face?

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There's already a reported achievement gap for K-12 students with disabilities, and the coronavirus pandemic may be widening it.
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South Korean Minister Chung Discusses Gender Issues

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May.18 -- South Korea’s gender equality minister wants to end the rhetoric that stokes hate and unhealthy debate after a presidential hopeful set off a social media storm when he suggested women should be subject to mandatory military...
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Face Masks Are Hurting The Environment

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Masks are usually made of polypropylene which can break into microplastics and if eaten by wildlife can block their digestive tracts.
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College Students Test Relationship Between Air Quality And COVID-19

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Students at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire started this school year testing how well the air we exhale is circulating inside classrooms.
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Azar Says All Nursing Home Patients Vaccinated By Christmas

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Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told CBS feds are working with CVS, Walgreens on nursing home vaccination efforts.
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How Do Antibody Testing and Antibody Treatments For COVID-19 Work?

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Antibody testing and antibody serum has been mentioned a lot in the fight against COVID-19. Medically, how does it work?
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Questions Surround Omicron's Relationship With Long-Haul COVID

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Long-haul COVID is described as having symptoms more than months after an initial infection.
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Ohio In Top 10 States With The Highest COVID-19 Hospitalizations

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Ohio is seeing a surge of the Omicron variant, increasing demand for health care needs.
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How Do Antibody Testing and Antibody Treatments For COVID-19 Work?

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Antibody testing and antibody serum has been mentioned a lot in the fight against COVID-19. Medically, how does it work?
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Backstop Is Important Measure By German Government: Allianz CEO

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Apr.16 -- Oliver Baete, chief executive officer at Allianz SE, discusses the plan by the German government to backstop losses for credit insurers, the impact of coronavirus on the business and the company’s dividend. He speaks...
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Hormats: Japan Trapped, Monetary Policy All They’ve Got

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Dec.20 -- Robert Hormats, vice chairman at Kissinger Associates, discusses Japan's reliance on monetary policy and looks at what has and hasn’t worked for the Bank of Japan. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg...
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President Biden Urges Concern But Not Alarm As Omicron Rises

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The president emphasized vaccines, booster shots and therapeutic drugs have mitigated the danger for the overwhelming majority of Americans.
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Why Aren't Jobs Being Filled? Some Say Unemployment Aid, Others Virus

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Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says fear of COVID, lack of daycare influencing job market more than $300 payments.