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Fentanyl Citrate

Fentanyl considered for execution cocktail by two US states

13 December 2017

Nevada and Nebraska are considering using the opioid drug fentanyl to carry out death penalty executions


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IBM has built two new quantum computers with 20 and 50 qubits

15 November 2017

The race for quantum supremacy is on. IBM has built two new quantum computers that can perform calculations for 90 microseconds, longer than any other so far


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Austerity cuts to NHS blamed for 120,000 excess deaths

22 November 2017

Excess deaths between 2010 and 2017 correlated most closely with a lack of nurses in care homes and cuts to community nursing


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Google's new earbuds act as two-way translators in your ear

11 October 2017

If you have a Google Pixel phone, you’ll soon be able to speak 40 languages thanks to the new earbuds the firm announced last week


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60 Seconds

20 September 2017

The sound of light, a dirty cleaner, record-breaking heat and more


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Cassini ends its 20-year mission by slamming into Saturn

20 September 2017

To avoid contaminating Saturn's two icy moons – now key targets in the hunt for life – Cassini was sent plummeting into the planet as its fuel ran out


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Human embryos genetically edited in the UK for the first time

20 September 2017

The CRISPR technique was used to confirm a gene's key role in early human development, building knowledge that could help tackle fertility problems


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Plan to drill for oil near mouth of Amazon sparks controversy

23 August 2017

Environmental campaigners argue that the proposed drilling poses a threat to nearby islands and a newly discovered, pristine reef


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Tesla boss leads 116 experts calling for UN ban on killer robots

23 August 2017

Robotics and AI specialists warn that autonomous drones, tanks and guns will become the "third revolution in warfare" after gunpowder and nuclear weapons


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Aid shipments aren't enough to stop Yemen's cholera epidemic

5 July 2017

More than 1500 people have now died in Yemen’s cholera epidemic. Two years of civil war have placed huge strain on the country’s hospitals and infrastructure