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The Coronavirus Killed the Handshake and the Hug. What Will Replace Them?
Dr. Mark Sklansky has always hated shaking hands. He can think of about a dozen better ways to greet patients…
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How Chipotle’s past food crises prepared it for the COVID-19 outbreak
Chipotle Mexican Grill is faring relatively well during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it has its traumatic food safety scandals from…
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China intending to intrude India?
Though China states that the situation at the border is all “stable and controlled”, but the past actions have been…
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How Wuhan tested 6.5 million people for coronavirus in 10 days
Wuhan, China on May 15 launched an ambitious city-wide campaign to test every one of its 11 million residents for…
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Here come the locust—India prepares to do battle with crop-munching pests
Indian authorities are helping farmers mount a pesticide spraying campaign to fight the swarms of desert locusts which have already…
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Why the SpaceX manned mission is critical to the private space race
If all goes according to plan on Wednesday, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will lift off from Cape Canaveral, Fla.…
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KEM protest shows Mumbai’s overburdened health system
The protest by staff of the civic-run King Edward Memorial (KEM) Hospital here over the death of a health worker…
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Why Is Google Not Allowing Anyone To Upload Apps Related To COVID-19? Is Google Obsessed With Monopoly And Dictatorship?
When you search something on Google what goes from your end? When you use gmail, who gets to know about…
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Uber’s new headquarters proposal for Hong Kong comes with a big caveat
Uber has proposed relocating its Asia-Pacific headquarters to Hong Kong days after a controversial move from Beijing to impose “national…
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How the pandemic boosted the net worth of China’s fastest-rising billionaire
One of China’s youngest billionaires is becoming one of the country’s wealthiest, thanks in part to the coronavirus pandemic. Colin…
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