Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine Approval the Most Globally Important

The COVID-19 vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca wasn’t the first to be OK’d by regulators in the U.K.—health officials authorized the Pfizer-BioNTech jab…

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The Scientist At the Heart of COVID Lab Leak Conspiracies

Ralph Baric stepped onto the auditorium stage at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and looked out at the sparse audience that had come to hear…

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There’s Now a Rapid, Accurate COVID-19 Air Detector_1

The COVID-19 pandemic will forever be associated with unprecedented lockdowns and inconveniences such as wearing masks in public. And that’s largely because health experts had no idea…

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The Singing Penis, The Masquerading Clitoris, and Other Sex Secrets of the Animal World

Living organisms have been colonizing the planet for nearly four billion years. They’ve taken on countless forms through assorted evolutionary and adaptive mechanisms to survive in environments…

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I Traveled the World to Witness the End of Winter

For a century and a half, melting snow and ice have been the most recognizable visual evidence of climate change. You can see it in the Arctic…

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Benetton cuts losses, makes progress on sustainability goals

The company gave no figures, but did talk a lot about its sustainability advances. It said that it has in the last year implemented a series of…

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Australian retailers brace for worst Christmas since 2013

Just 62% of retailers expected to grow sales in the holiday gift-giving season that runs through December, down from 80% a year earlier and the weakest result…

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Coats posts 5% sales growth in first quarter

The company said sales for the period 1 January to 30 April grew 5% at constant exchange rates, while reported sales growth was 8% due to the…

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Boden accused of kidswear sexism

The label’s catalogue remains core to the business despite the brand making most of its sales online.The row erupted on Saturday when Sam Williams, a Twitter user,…

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Garment exporter Bangladesh faces $6 billion hit as world retailers cancel orders

The two groups, which represent the vast majority the readymade garment and knitwear manufacturers in the country, said cancellations were increasing daily amid coronavirus-driven lockdowns globally, and…

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