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    Genetically engineered T cells render HIV's harpoon powerless

    Did Scientists Just Discover How to Stop the Spread of HIV? Unlike other failed approaches, this stops the virus from replicating By Sage Lazzaro • 11/21/16 2:28pm published their findings Friday in the journal Nature. So far, the laboratory studies have been conducted on mice. In order to...
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    First power drawn from tidal turbines off the coast of Scotland

    Tidal power is expensive to install, but has benefits other renewables don’t. MEGAN GEUSS - 11/20/2016, 1:28 AM Enlarge / "Atlantis’ AR1500 turbine (left) and AHH’s HS1000 turbine (right)." Atlantis Resources 116 Earlier this week Atlantis Resources announced that it had placed a tidal stream...
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    US Politics

    If there was any doubt about whether Donald Trump meant business with his hard-line campaign pronouncements on immigration, race, terrorism and more, the president-elect went a long way to dispel them Friday with his first appointments to his national security team and at the Justice Department...
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    World leaders at APEC summit take aim at Trump over trade

    China's President Xi Jinping waves after speaking at the CEO summit during the annual Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Lima, Peru, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix) LIMA, Peru (AP) — Several U.S. allies took aim at Donald Trump's views on global trade, while...
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    I will start Supporting PTI If!

    cows start flying!!!!!!!!!!!!! as regards to raising voices goon league is in power go ask em
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    Saudi Arabia might spill the beans on the world’s biggest oil secret

    One of the oil world’s longest and best kept secrets may finally be revealed. Saudi Arabia is preparing to unveil how much oil it holds, a closely guarded state secret that has been kept quiet for decades. The decision to bring such important data to light comes as Saudi Aramco is preparing to...
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    Scientists Accidentally Discovered an Efficient Process to Turn CO2 Into Ethanol

    Scientists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee have discovered a chemical reactionto turn CO2 into ethanol, potentially creating a new technology to help avert climate change. Their findings were published in the journal ChemistrySelect. The researchers were attempting to find a...
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    Genetically engineered T cells render HIV's harpoon powerless

    Exciting Antibody Discovery Sparks New Hope For Future HIV Vaccine Scientists have discovered an antibody that can powerfully neutralize many variants of the most common strain of HIV, opening up a door for researchers to explore treatment and prevention options for the potentially fatal virus...
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    Trump’s Rise Deals Another Blow to India’s Manufacturing Dream

    https://defence.pk/threads/trumps-pick-of-right-wing-firebrand-for-white-house-job-sparks-outrage.461411/
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    Trump to approve bill to declare Pakistan a terror state: Shalabh

    dude have a look at the post and u will know straight away https://defence.pk/threads/trumps-pick-of-right-wing-firebrand-for-white-house-job-sparks-outrage.461411/
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    Trump to approve bill to declare Pakistan a terror state: Shalabh

    nah not really , good ridance, do it already will ya
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    No Saudi Oil Says Trump; Saudi Arabia Fires Back

    Imagine making the world’s largest oil exporter sweat it out, even before you take office. That’s exactly what Donald Trump is doing.The president-elect has said repeatedly that the U.S. needs to block all oil imports from Saudi Arabia. During his campaign Trump vowed to secure U.S. energy...
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    Study reveals new information on how brain cancer spreads

    Glioblastoma multiforme remains the most common and highly lethal brain cancer and is known for its ability to relapse. Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have identified a pathway by which cancer cells aggressively spread and grow in the brain, opening up new...
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    Genetically engineered T cells render HIV's harpoon powerless

    When HIV attacks a T cell, it attaches itself to the cell's surface and launches a "harpoon" to create an opening to enter and infect the cells. To stop the invasion, researchers from the Penn Center for AIDS Research at the University of Pennsylvania and scientists from Sangamo BioSciences...
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    US Politics

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats, civil rights groups and even some Republicans slammed U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Monday for choosing right-wing firebrand Stephen Bannon as a key aide, saying it would elevate the white nationalist movement into the top levels of the White House...
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    NIH researchers identify antibody that potently neutralizes 98% of HIV strains

    Scientists from the National Institutes of Health have identified an antibody from an HIV-infected person that potently neutralized 98 percent of HIV isolates tested, including 16 of 20 strains resistant to other antibodies of the same class. The remarkable breadth and potency of this antibody...
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    Cholesterol drug shows promise to help reverse heart disease

    http://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/11/15/amgen-cholesterol-drug-reduces-artery-clogging-plaque-in-study.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2016/11/15/drug-combo-reversed-plaque-buildup-in-heart-patients-arteries/
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    Cholesterol drug shows promise to help reverse heart disease

    View photos FILE - This undated image provided by Amgen Inc. shows the cholesterol-lowering drug Repatha. In a report published Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016, by the Journal of the American Medical Association, this new drug added to cholesterol-lowering statins has proved able to shrink plaque that is...
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