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Andrew Webster - Dec 31, 2010 1:25 pm UTC
Microsoft does a great job of promoting Xbox Live Arcade games. There's the Summer of Arcade, which this year featured excellent titles like Limbo and Monday Night Combat, and more rec
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Given how global exhibition has been impacted by Covid with reduced capacities and on-and-off closures in certain territories, we haven’t harped on the profit and loss of theatrical movies. Until now.
Of course, as the first $1 billion grossin
Top: A computerized view of DNA bands, from the book “Gene Discovery in the Human Genome.” Visual: U.S. National Library of Medicine
B ernard Webster had lived in a prison cell for a decade when he first heard about DNA technology. He started writing to everyone he knew trying to ge
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Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women and often, the first sign appears as either a lump in the breast that can be felt through the skin, or th
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Healthcare is undergoing a major transformation in the way diseases like cancer are diagnosed. Until recently, the practice of pathology had remained largely unchanged in its 150-year history, still dep
FLX Gives builds awareness and support for non profits. In 2020, nearly $160,000 was raised through 1,282 donors benefiting over 80 local nonprofits.
FLXGives, an initiative of the Community Foundation of Elmira-Corning and the Finger Lakes Inc., is a 24-hour online celebration of the F
I've been told that if you put positive vibes out into the world, then positive things will happen to you.
If that is true, then I've been kicking some serious negative vibes off. In my time on the spinning, blue sphere known as Earth, I've found my self in some "situ
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Published: 04:37 EST, 18 May 2021 | Updated: 06:03 EST, 18 May 2021
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