Barat Ali Batoor: My desperate journey with a human smuggler
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Photojournalist Barat Ali Batoor was living in Afghanistan -- until his risky work forced him to leave the country. But for Batoor, a member of a displaced ethnic group called the Hazara, moving home to Pakistan proved dangerous too. And finding a safer...
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Photojournalist Barat Ali Batoor was living in Afghanistan -- until his risky work forced him to leave the country. But for Batoor, a member of a displaced ethnic group called the Hazara, moving home to Pakistan proved dangerous too. And finding a safer...
The myth about women in science
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The myth about women in science
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The myth about women in science
DENNIS QUAID FREAK OUT - YouTube
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Dennis Quaid freaks out and storms off set
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Dennis Quaid freaks out and storms off set
Japan Is Going to Kill Thousands of Whales No Matter What Other Nations Say | VICE News
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Despite its plan being rejected by the International Whaling Commission, Japan seems likely to go ahead with a plan to kill nearly four thousand whales over the next 12 years.
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Despite its plan being rejected by the International Whaling Commission, Japan seems likely to go ahead with a plan to kill nearly four thousand whales over the next 12 years.
GEN | News Highlights:Bacteria use CRISPR to Recognize Themselves
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Researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science and Tel Aviv University have revealed how the bacterial immune system is to detect the difference between "foreign" and "self."
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Researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science and Tel Aviv University have revealed how the bacterial immune system is to detect the difference between "foreign" and "self."
