SEOUL, South Korea – Nearly half a million senior South Korean high school students hunted Thursday to prepare for the annual university-entrance exam preparing for kindergarten – a nine-hour exam marathon that could determine their futures. But this year, the government had to make sure the test did not become …
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For a small town in Lincolnshire, which was once called Margaret Thatcher’s home, the Brexit issue is as divisive: should Grantham erect a statue in memory of the UK’s first female prime minister? It’s a simple enough question, but the process of rectifying the statue of the Iron Lady, created …
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Tesla Inc. (Nasdaq: TSLA) CEO Elon Musk has added more than 1 111 billion to his fortune so far this year, making him the second richest man in the world, but the wealth acquired by others in the electric vehicle industry is much higher. what happened: According to the Bloomberg …
Read More »Athletes say they removed Utah Monolith, legal case unclear
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – A glittering monolith found in the desert of Utah was a mysterious beacon that immediately caught the attention of people around the world with a pandemic plaguing the holiday season. Unveiled to the public shortly before Thanksgiving, it drew hundreds of people to a remote, …
Read More »Scientists successfully restore cells in young, restore sight in mice
TOKYO, Japan – Scientists said Wednesday they have restored rat vision by treating “milestones” that can restore cells to a more youthful state and one day help treat glaucoma and age-related diseases. The procedure provides the possibility of effectively reversing time at the cellular level, helping cells regain their ability …
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