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In first, scientists detect gravitational waves and light from star collision

WASHINGTON, United States (Reuters) -- Scientists in the United States and Europe have for the first time detected gravitational waves,…

St. Helena’s isolation ends as air link opens

by Beatrice Debut Agence France-Presse JAMESTOWN, United Kingdom (AFP) -- The first regular commercial flight landed at St. Helena Saturday,…

Motion picture Academy kicks out disgraced Harvey Weinstein

  by Frankie Taggart Agence France Presse LOS ANGELES, United States (AFP) -- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and…

Da Vinci’s last work in private hands arrives in Asia for first time

HONG KONG, China (Reuters) -- The last privately-owned painting, Salvator Mundi, by Leonardo da Vinci was unveiled in Hong Kong…

Destroyed artifacts ‘cloned’ for Tokyo exhibition

TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) -- Ancient art and monuments could be given a new lease of life thanks to 'cloning' technology…

Dubai Police demo ‘hoverbike’

DUBAI, United Ararb Emirates (Reuters) -- A flying motorcycle that can soar above traffic and be used in rescue scenarios…

Emma the robot masseuse gets to work in Singapore

 SINGAPORE, Singapore (AFP) -- A robot masseuse named Emma is offering Singaporeans high-tech back rubs with a gigantic metal arm and warm silicone…

New York, London police investigating Weinstein amid fourth rape allegation

  by Thomas Urbain / Sébastien Blanc Agence France Presse NEW YORK, United States (AFP) -- The case against disgraced…

Thousands of penguin chicks starve in Antarctica

  SYDNEY, Australia (AFP) -- Mass starvation has wiped out thousands of penguin chicks in Antarctica, with unusually thick sea…

From thin air to stone – greenhouse gas test starts in Iceland

HENGILL, Iceland (Reuters) -- A Swiss company will start to extract carbon dioxide from thin air in Iceland on Thursday (October…

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