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Officer shoots wife, self dead after tiff

Share There was a murder-suicide in a rented room in Kouk Khleang commune of Phnom Penh’s Sen Sok district in the early hours of Sunday. FRESH NEWS Officer shoots wife, self dead after tiff Sun, 10 January 2021 A 53-year-old Military Police officer shot his wife to death before himself following an argument in the early hours of January 10 in a rented room in Kouk Khleang commune of Phnom Penh’s Sen Sok district. District police chief Hour Meng Vang identified the officer as Seng Kimsan, a coach at the Kambol Military Police Academy, and his wife Chuob Saren, 36. They are survived by a 15-year-old daughter.

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川渝 一盘棋 跑出 加速度 ——成渝地区双城经济圈建设一周年记 - 今日重庆
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Bayonne lawyer joins Moses & Singer; Gastropub opens in Weehawken | Business Notes

Jersey City lawyer joins Moses & Singer; Gastropub opens in Weehawken | Business Notes Updated Jan 07, 2021; Posted Dec 30, 2020 Dean W. Steele of Jersey City has joined New York-based law firm Moses & Singer as the newest partner to its Corporate and Maritime and Multimodal Transportation practice groups. Facebook Share Dean W. Steele Joins Moses & Singer Dean W. Steele of Jersey City has joined New York-based law firm Moses & Singer as the newest partner to its Corporate and Maritime and Multimodal Transportation practice groups. As a Master Mariner with more than 10 years-experience aboard large vessels and as former in-house counsel for a large international ship owner, Steele brings an insider’s perspective focusing on transportation law and insurance, shipping, private aircraft, real estate transactions and maritime litigation, as well as, a growing general corporate and dispute resolution practice. He joins the firm from Norton Rose Fulbright where he was a senior co

Colorful light reveals how worms get longer lives

Using colored light to turn gut bacteria genes on and off in the guts of worms clarifies how a metabolite extends their lifespan. Baylor College of Medicine researcher Meng Wang previously showed that bacteria that make a metabolite called colanic acid (CA) could extend the lifespan of worms in her lab by as much as 50%. Now, her collaboration with Rice University synthetic biologist Jeffrey Tabor provides tools to answer the bigger question of how the metabolite imparts longer life. An optogenetic control system that Tabor has been developing for more than a decade made the work possible. “Meng’s group discovered that the CA compound could extend lifespan but they couldn’t say for sure whether this was a dietary ingredient that was being digested in the stomach or a metabolite that was being produced by bacteria in the intestines,” says Tabor, an associate professor of bioengineering and of biosciences. “We were able to restrict production of CA to the gut and show that

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