1022 GMT May 24, 2022
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Joel Embiid had a play-off career-high 40 points as the Philadelphia 76ers levelled their Eastern Conference semi-final series with the Atlanta Hawks.
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By Sadeq Dehqan and Leila Imani
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Herdswoman Jomo always takes a spindle with her before heading out into the morning chill to herd her sheep.
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Mohsin Khan is still at his job repairing aircraft hydraulics parts although the Singaporean turns 75 in a couple of months.
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Science & Technology Desk
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New high-tech fingerprint technology helped England’s police snare three illegal Vietnamese immigrants in the country.
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My Green Butler, the innovative device encouraging holiday guests to change their behavior in order to reduce resource consumption, is making waves within the tourism industry.
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A common version of a gene that makes you eat more sugar also plays a role in reducing body fat, surprised researchers report.
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Curcumin — a substance from the herb turmeric that gives Indian curry its yellow color — improved memory and mood for people with a mild form of age-related memory loss, according to researchers at the University of California Los Angeles.
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A hi-tech company in the US state of California has made a robotic vest to help labor-intensive workers lift heavier objects with less strength.
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A family-focused approach that supports families as they help a person get the treatment they need is proving to be successful, said a clinical psychologist at the provincial addiction treatment facility in Mount Herbert, P.E.I.
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New research has revealed the vital role sleep plays in enabling the brain's plasticity — the brain's ability to change, grow and reorganize itself in order to accommodate new information.
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Academic 'time detectives' from Liverpool have used 3D digital technology to reveal the face of a Bronze Age farmer who lived in middle England 4,000 years ago.
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Scientists have developed a blood test that could pick out which men with advanced prostate cancer would benefit from a new drug treatment.
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Researchers at the University of Exeter have developed a new computer game that encourages children to make healthier food choices.
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