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Приговор пересмотрен: обвиняемому в гибели педофила скостили срок
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ESG: всерьез, надолго, зелено
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Полная катастрофа – Гончаренко рассказал о ситуации, которая возникла в «ЛНР»
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The line between alive and dead is often murky, argues New York Times science columnist Carl Zimmer
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Posted: Apr 16, 2021 4:28 PM ET | Last Updated: April 16
Carl Zimmer s new book explores the nature of life, including questions like whether a cut rose is still alive.(Lisa Mariee Williams/Getty Images) comments
Quirks and Quarks17:03Contemplating what it means to be alive in the new book ‘Life’s Edge’
About 4 billion years ago, give or take a couple of hundred million years, the whole trouble started.
In a warm puddle, or perhaps around a geothermal vent in the deep ocean, or perhaps somewhere we haven t identified yet, a mixture of chemicals started to do something new something more complicated than they d done before. It was the dawn of life.
By Patrick Goodenough | April 23, 2021 | 4:32am EDT
Then-Vice President Joe Biden and Turkey s Recep Tayyip Erdogan in 2013. (Photo by Mladen Antonov/AFP via Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) – The Armenian community in the United States is cautiously optimistic following reports that President Joe Biden plans to recognize Ottoman Turkey’s mass killings of Armenians a century ago as “genocide.”
The Turkish government is warning that the move will worsen ties between the NATO allies, and the Turkish American lobby says it will stoke “Turkophobic” sentiment.
Saturday is the anniversary of the day Armenians mark as the beginning of the atrocities on April 24, 2015. Over the following years, some 1.5 million Armenians were killed as the Ottoman Empire fractured amid and in the aftermath of World War I.