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How to Bet on Soccer: World Cup Betting Guide and Strategies

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Akor Adams transfer: Venezia chief in Spain as Sevilla star nears record-breaking move

Soccer Venezia have stepped up their efforts to sign Nigerian and Sevilla striker Akor Adams, who could be heading to Italy in the coming...

How human composting turns bodies into soil

Science & Nature A growing number of Americans are choosing to return to earth after death—literally. The post How human composting turns bodies into soil...

Safe food: A human right amid climate change | Science

Science & Nature Unsafe food leads to illness in an estimated 600 million people and causes 420,000 deaths globally each year (1, 2). Foodborne...

The end of human exceptionalism | Science

Science & Nature Anthropocentric worldviews harm us all, argues a primatologist...Read MoreTama Kucera

Human hair-based recordkeeping was widespread in Incan Empire

Science & Nature The khipu system wasn't only reserved for elite men. The post Human hair-based recordkeeping was widespread in Incan Empire appeared first on...

Human teens beat AI at an international math competition

Science & Nature Google and OpenAI earned gold medals, but were still out-mathed by students. The post Human teens beat AI at an international math...

Human neuron subtype programming via single-cell transcriptome-coupled patterning screens | Science

Science & Nature Human neurons programmed through transcription factor (TF) overexpression model neuronal differentiation and disease. However, the diversity of neuronal subtypes programmable in...

Human Footprints at White Sands Are Up To 22,400 Years Old: Study

Science & Nature Discovery of human footprints at White Sands, New Mexico, dated to between 21,000 and 23,000 years ago, was a notable step...

Human rights experts raise concerns over Australia youth justice systems

News Human rights experts raise concerns over Australia youth justice systems Independent human rights experts on Monday urged lawmakers in the Australian state of Queensland to vote against a bill introducing additional criminal offenses and imposing adult sentences on youth offenders. UN Special Rapporteur on torture Alice Jill Edwards and the Special Rapporteur on the

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