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3 Chemists Share Nobel Prize For Work On 'Molecular Machines'
The 2016 Nobel for chemistry goes to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa. The chemists are French, Scottish and Dutch, respectively.
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NPR Battleground Map: Clinton Tide Rises Again
The race appeared to be tightening in the month of September, but after the first presidential debate Hillary Clinton has taken a consistent lead.
Can A School District Help Diversify A Fire Department?
In an effort to boost diversity and interest in firefighting, the Los Angeles fire department created special career-focused programs in local high schools.
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Company That Ran Fateful Drug Trial In France Opens Test Facility In U.S.
Months after a man died in a botched clinical trial in France, the company that ran it has opened a big research facility in New Jersey, where as many as 50 clinical trials could be done each year.
Government Contractor Arrested, Charged With Removing Classified Materials
Harold Martin was arrested on Aug. 27; his case was made public Wednesday. Authorities say a search of his home found multiple top secret documents "obtained from sensitive intelligence."
Meet The Man Tapped To Become The Next U.N. Secretary-General
The U.N. Security Council endorsed Portuguese politician Antonio Guterres. A former U.N. high commissioner for refugees, Guterres led worldwide efforts to help refugees.
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Local Natives Strips Down Its Sound For A Riverside Show
Watch the California band play "Fountain Of Youth" on an overcast summer evening in Brooklyn.
Hong Kong Activist Is Barred From Entering Thailand, Reportedly At China's Request
When Joshua Wong landed in Bangkok, he found a large group of immigration officials and police waiting for him
Women Say Ginger Doesn't Tame Morning Sickness
The lack of effective remedies for morning sickness is frustrating, and can mean months of suffering. An obstetrician explains that few medications have been tested for use during early pregnancy.
Once A Clinton Nemesis During Whitewater, Now A Clinton Supporter
Michael Chertoff was lead counsel to the Senate committee investigating Whitewater in the '90s. Now, the former Homeland Security chief says Hillary Clinton would do a "good job" on national security.
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