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“In general, we need experiments in quantum gravity, not just theories. With experiments, we will have real science, which is what we all want in our quest to understand the universe a bit better and a bit more completely.”

From Salon

“This move, although painful because it impacts some jobs, is essential for KFI to be able to harness the full power of our iHeart 24/7 News organization, and better and more completely serve our listeners in the LA market,” Corvino said.

Still, sobriety is a day-by-day proposition, as Ronan now understands more completely.

The researchers are continuing to refine personalized, symptom-specific treatment for PD and other diseases, such as OCD, in partnership with Mass General Brigham researchers awarded major National Institutes of Health funding to map the brain's circuitry more completely using advanced imaging technologies.

Citing a Hezbollah survey of damage done by Israeli attacks in Lebanon, Fadlallah said 37 residential buildings had been totally destroyed and 11 more completely burned.

From Reuters

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