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History

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GGenetics
genetic engineering, genome editing
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How tailored genetic therapy offers hope for rare disorders

  • 21 October 2025
Seven-month-old Kyle “KJ” Muldoon Jr was born with a life-threatening rare genetic disorder. This disorder was caused by…
FFrance
Far right hits Macron’s government for Louvre heist as blame game begins – POLITICO
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Far right hits Macron’s government for Louvre heist as blame game begins – POLITICO

  • 20 October 2025
She later called France the “laughingstock of the world” and called on Culture Minister Rachida Dati — who…
SScience
Why we still don’t understand the Universe — even after a century of dispute
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Why we still don’t understand the Universe — even after a century of dispute

  • 20 October 2025
Discordance: The Troubled History of the Hubble Constant Jim Baggott Oxford Univ. Press (2025) Ever since the publication…
LLiverpool
Liverpool Echo
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15-day festival takes over the city as special milestone celebrated

  • 20 October 2025
The festivities have already begunMilap is celebrating four decades(Image: Photo courtesy of Milap) A 15-day festival has already…
MMarkets
The stock market has only seen 4 periods like this in 100 years
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The stock market has only seen 4 periods like this in 100 years

  • 18 October 2025
The S&P 500 is on pace for another double-digit gain this year. Adam Spatacco  |  The Motley Fool…
MManchester
From "Hell Upon Earth" To The City's Hottest Postcode
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From “Hell Upon Earth” To The City’s Hottest Postcode

  • 18 October 2025
Credit: Red Bank Riverside Save Manchester is no stranger to huge developments, and with skyscrapers and modern living…
LLondon
New £700m addition to London Overground 'would be renamed to reflect area's culture and history'
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New £700m addition to London Overground ‘would be renamed to reflect area’s culture and history’

  • 18 October 2025
Asked about the potential timeline for the three projects, Sir Sadiq said in July: “Subject to successful funding…
LLondon
JJ Fox is not just a tobacconist, but a vital part of London history
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JJ Fox is not just a tobacconist, but a vital part of London history

  • 18 October 2025
Nobody calls it James J. Fox, though — it’s JJ Fox. Before 1992, however, it was Robert Lewis.…
LLiverpool
Liverpool Echo
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Imposing building featured in Peaky Blinders once protected people of Liverpool

  • 17 October 2025
The fortress-looking building helped Liverpool to thrive during the Victorian eraToxteth Reservoir on High Park Street(Image: Brian Roberts)…
UUK
Malaya, Kenya and Cyprus are Britain's history, too
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Malaya, Kenya and Cyprus are Britain’s history, too

  • 17 October 2025
History, for most educated until 18 in the UK, ended, not Fukuyama-like, with the cold war, but world…
United Kingdom
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