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CLEAN: UK expert says new 'superbug' worrying

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CLEAN: UK expert says new 'superbug' worrying
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High street DNA testing for optimum skin care

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London, 18 October 2012 1. Close of woman spitting saliva into sample jar 2. Wide of jar being handed to skin specialist at Organic Pharmacy 3. Close of woman 4. Close of pharmacy worker closing jar 5. Mid of pharmacy worker shaking...
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Bloomberg

Port of Los Angeles Expects Early 2022 Peak Season

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The Port of Los Angeles, the US's busiest, is preparing for the early arrival of the 2022 peak season for cargo as retailers stock up on back-to-school and fast-fashion products despite high inventory levels, Executive Director Gene...
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PHILIPPINES: SCIENTISTS DEVELOPING NEW STRAIN OF RICE

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English/Nat Scientists in the Philippines are developing a strain of rice which will yield a bigger, better and quicker harvest to meet the needs of an increasing population in the 21st Century. Biologists at International Rice Research...
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Bloomberg

Munster: 10% of Tech Could Feel Trump Ban Impact

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Feb.01 -- Gene Munster, co-founder at Loup Ventures, and Gabriela Santos, global management strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discuss the potential "brain drain" for tech related to President Donald Trump's immigration policy and...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Gene Sarazen wins 1937 Chicago Open

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Title card: 'Gene Sarazen takes $3,000 prize in golf' / Title: 'Chicago, Ill' over Gene Sarazen swings / Babe Didrikson / Didrikson swings / gallery walks on course / Didrikson sinks putt / Harry Adams sinks long putt, gallery applauds /...
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Women who donate eggs for stem cell research get money from tax payers

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AP Television 28 July, 2009 - New York, NY 1. Pan from fertility clinic sign to Hanqi Miao 2. Tight of ultra-sound 3. medium of Miao with doctor 22 July, 2009 - New York, NY 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Hanqi Miao, Potential egg donor ...
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Was your kid born to be an elite athlete? Marketers of genetic tests claim the answer is in mail-order kits costing less than $200.

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Could gene tests tell if kids can be sports stars? CAPTION: Was your kid born to be an elite athlete? Marketers of genetic tests claim the answer is in mail-order kits costing less than $200. (March 8) " I hope I can be in the Olympics...
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Sky News

A look at how the city of York is coping, four weeks into lockdown

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VOICED: A look at how the city of York has changed, four weeks since lockdown. SHOWS: York city streets and businesses four weeks ago and today, meals being delivered to NHS staff, women having hair done. Interviews with Julia Holding,...
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Bloomberg

Loup's Munster Weighs In on Tesla Model Y, Apple Versus Spotify and Qualcomm

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Mar.15 -- Loup Ventures co-founder Gene Munster discusses the unveiling of Tesla Inc.'s Model Y crossover, Apple Inc. firing back at Spotify's antitrust complaint and Qualcomm winning the first U.S. jury trial in its global dispute with...
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2 Women Win Nobel Prize for Gene Editing Tool

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The method can change the DNA of animals, plants and microorganisms with extremely high precision.
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A Genetic Condition could cause Heart Attacks

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A Genetic Condition could cause Heart Attacks
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High-tech chestnuts: US to consider GMO trees

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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : William Kaelin and Gregg Semenza of US, Britain's Peter Ratcliffe win Nobel Medicine Prize

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US researchers William Kaelin Gregg Semenza and Britain's Peter Ratcliffe win the Nobel Medicine Prize for discoveries on how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability the Nobel Assembly said (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Scientists Racing To Learn New Details About Omicron Variant

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As soon as omicron became known, FYR started doubling the amount of cases it's sequencing to look for that variant, with plans to increase as needed.
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A health tourist heads to Turkey for an eye operation

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Istanbul, Turkey, 22nd November 2008 1. Pan to Joseph Mills sitting in a caf� with the Public Relations officer of the hospital 2. Close up of Joseph Mills having Turkish coffee 3. Joseph Mills next to the fisherman talking to the PR...
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Sky News

New generation of cider makers go back to their roots

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VOICED: Now, have you heard of 'wassailing'? Well, nor had we. But this ancient custom -- which involves singing to apple trees in the hope of securing a good harvest -- has now begun in the cider-producing areas of England. But over the...
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Bloomberg

'The Simpsons' Showrunner to Find "Right" Answer After Apu Controversy | THR News

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Al Jean on Friday thanked 'Simpsons' fans for all their feedback — negative and positive — over the recent episode that addressed the controversy around Apu Nahasapeemapetilon.
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Bloomberg

Musk's Behavior Signals Confidence, Tesla Bull Munster Says

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Sep.07 -- Gene Munster, Loup Ventures managing partner, discusses Tesla Inc.'s recent chaos with Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Dana Hull on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Tesla Analyst Munster Sees 2019 Demand as a Wildcard

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May.23 -- Gene Munster, analyst at Loup Ventures, discusses his outlook for Tesla Inc. amid concerns about demand and trade and the opportunity he sees in the "technology advantage" the company holds over its competitors. He speaks with...
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How Gene Honda Became An In-Demand Voice For Sports' Top Events

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Gene Honda has built a reputation as arguably the busiest men in Chicago sports. He explains how he's been able to stay behind the mic for decades.
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Bloomberg

Port of L.A. Says It Stops 40 Million Cyber Threats Each Month

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Gene Seroka, Port of Los Angeles executive director, talks about the impact of major ports being shut down in China, being a frequent target of cyber attacks, and supply chain issues in the United States. He's on "Bloomberg Markets...
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WRAP Daschle picked for health post, Obama on Illinois governor

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1. Wide of US President-elect Barack Obama walking into news conference with former senator and nominee for US secretary of Health and Human Services, Tom Daschle and Jeanne Lambrew 2. Side shot of Obama at podium 3. SOUNDBITE...
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Diagnostic kit that can detect the avian influenza H5N1virus

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Singapore - 29 September 2005 September 29, 2005 1. Close up of packaging of flu kit 2. Various of scientist packing avian flu kit 3. Close up of avian flu kit File Yichang City, Hubei - February 3, 2004 4. Various of farmer opening...