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[ASAP] Sequencing of Small DNA Fragments with Aggregated-Induced-Emission Molecule-Labeled Nucleotides

Analytical Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c00707




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[ASAP] In Situ Study of the Drug–Target Protein Interaction in Single Living Cells by Combining Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy with Affinity Probes

Analytical Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c00263




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[ASAP] Mass Transfer Modulation and Gas Mapping Based on Covalent Organic Frameworks-Covered Theta Micropipette

Analytical Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c01152




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[ASAP] Counterflow Gradient Focusing in Free-Flow Electrophoresis for Protein Fractionation

Analytical Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c01024




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[ASAP] Fully Exploiting the Power of 2D NMR <italic toggle="yes">J</italic>-Resolved Spectroscopy

Analytical Chemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b05441




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Woman Reunited with Mixtape after 20 Years Lost at Sea

Like many of her generation in the early nineties, Stella Wedell once made a mixtape to take with her on vacation to Spain. And like many 12-year-olds, Stella lost track of the cassette during her various adventures in the beaches of Mallorca and Costa Brava. Thus, Wedell was shocked and amazed to find ...




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Woman Dismayed to Learn Plant She Tended is Plastic

Caelie Wilkes was proud of her little succulent plant. But just when she was ready to take the next step in caring for it, she realized her efforts were all for naught. Wilkes said, “I was so proud of this plant. It was full, beautiful coloring, just an overall perfect plant … I had a watering ...




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Man’s Discrimination Lawsuit Highlights Journey from Criminal to Christian

Michael Fesser has been treated very badly by people in authority, but his greatest vindication seems to be in proving that he’s not the man he once was. Fesser made local papers after receiving sizable cash settlements resulting from discrimination lawsuits with his former employer and two local ...




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Garth Brooks Attacked on Twitter for ‘Sanders’ Jersey

Garth Brooks hit the stage in Detroit wearing the jersey of retired Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders. However, the photo he posted backstage confused some of his fans. Because of the name “Sanders” and the jersey number 20, they thought the shirt was meant to convey support for Vermont ...




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Adoptive Parents on Plane Showered with Love and Encouragement

After Dustin and Caren Moore asked a flight attendant for help changing their newborn daughter, they received much, much more than what they asked for. Jenny, one of the flight attendants working the Southwest flight, happened to ask the parents why they were flying with such a young baby. And when ...




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EMTs Rescue Man in Distress, Finish His Yardwork

When emergency responders found Harold Storelee in front of his house with a broken hip, they did their best to take care of him. As it turned out, that care included attending to the task that injured Storelee--tending his lawn. According to Storelee’s grandson, the lawn was his “pride ...




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During Pandemic Italians Lower Baskets from Balcony to Feed Hungry

Pina Andelora and Angelo Picone are street musicians and activists, accustomed to engaging the passers-by on Spaccanapoli, the historic central street in the middle of Naples. Once the coronavirus hit Italy--and hit it hard--it left people like them without a means to contribute to the vibrancy of their ...




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Covid-19: Cadila Pharmaceuticals shuts down Ahmedabad plant after 26 employees test positive

A senior government official said Cadila Pharmaceuticals closed its Ahmedabad plant as five employees tested positive last week, and 21 this week.




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Pause, rewind, play: Relive Ashes 2005 – one of the greatest Test series of all time

This documentary encapsulates the drama, the highs and lows, the animosity between the two teams, and England’s redemption as a cricketing power.




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Agra: Journalist among two new Covid-19 deaths

Priyanka Gandhi asked the Uttar Pradesh government to provide insurance cover for journalists.




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Covid-19: Migrant worker, wife die in road crash in Lucknow while trying to cycle to Chhattisgarh

Their children – a three-year-old son and a four-year-old daughter – survived.




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Delhi University forms working group to study on college exams

The working group will study the feasibility of conducting the exams online and review the preparedness, informs Indian Express.




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India’s tour of Australia logistically easier to organsise than T20 World Cup, says BCCI treasurer

Dhumal admitted that quarantining of Indian players upon their arrival is a possibility, if their tour Down Under goess as per schedule.




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Covid-19: China ‘either made a terrible mistake or it was incompetence’, says Donald Trump

Meanwhile, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced the formation of the China Task Force to investigate the country’s role in the spread of the pandemic.




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Covid-19: Migrant workers gather at Mangaluru railway station following rumours about special trains

Karnataka Revenue Minister R Ashok said the government was awaiting consent from other states to send the migrant workers home.




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As writers document the pandemic through poetry, here is a chance to understand this form

Rule number one: You don’t have to like it.




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Coronavirus: I am being harassed for breaking lockdown rules, says Manchester City’s Kyle Walker

The defender was forced to issue an apology last month after media reports that he had hosted a party at his home.




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Banned Umar Akmal didn’t show remorse or seek apology, says PCB disciplinary panel head

Justice (retired) Fazal-e-Miran Chauhan submitted his detailed judgement on the case to the Pakistan Cricket Board, which made it public on its site.




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India need to subdue Warner, Smith if they are to win series in Australia again, says Ian Chappell

Chappell highlighted the impact of the two batting mainstays should the much-anticipated series goes ahead as scheduled.




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Why Bihar is seeing a drop in coronavirus tests – even as migrant workers return to the state

Bihar’s testing rate is one of the lowest in the country.




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Covid-19: APMC wholesale market in Navi Mumbai to be shut from May 11 to 17

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region is the worst-affected region in the country, with over 10,000 reported cases.




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India U-17 women’s football coach Dennerby hails players’ home fitness regime during lockdown

But before getting back to Sweden, he had given his wards a fitness regime to follow at their homes and checks on the players regularly.




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Covid-19: SC stays Orissa HC order directing state to let in only migrants who test negative

The Supreme Court stayed the order after the Centre said it was ‘unworkable’ and passed without consultation.




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Indian Football: AIFF suggests ISL, I-League follow AFC’s foreign player rule from 2021-’22 season

The members of the All India Football Federation Technical Committee, chaired by Shyam Thapa, discussed the idea through video-conferencing on Friday.




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David Warner and Rohit Sharma discuss India’s Test win in Australia, T20 World Cup’s future and more

During the Instagram live chat, Rohit said India’s tour of Australia will be a great way to restart international calendar after the coronavirus pandemic.




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It will be a hollow feeling if IPL and T20 World Cup goes ahead without fans, says Australia’s Carey

Carey is open to the idea of playing in empty stadiums, which according to him could be a way forward.




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Watch: Pro-democracy and pro-Beijing lawmakers clash in Hong Kong parliament

The chaos in the House lasted for over an hour.




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Chess: India held to draw against Europe after securing first win at Online Nations Cup

India beat Rest of the World 2.5-1.5 in the seventh round of the Online Nations Chess Cup before drawing against Europe on Friday.




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Modi’s asked Indian firms to ‘be kind’ amid lockdown but many workers have not been paid their wages

At least three petitions have been filed in the Supreme Court demanding that companies be given the freedom to fire or furlough employees.




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Coronavirus: Football teams will be allowed to use five substitutes to deal with fixture backlog

The International Football Association Board said in a statement that it had agreed to a proposal by Fifa for a temporary rule change to protect players.




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Coronavirus: Inter, AC Milan resume training after two-month lockdown in Italy’s epicentre

The Italian Football Federation met with the government’s technical scientific committee to discuss details of the medical protocol for a return to training.




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Judges should strike down executive actions that are unconstitutional, says Justice Deepak Gupta

The retired Supreme Court judge said the AK Patnaik committee report that investigated alleged manipulation of the court should be placed before the bench.




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Here’s what we know (and don’t know) about asymptomatic Covid-19 patients

A physician answers five common questions.




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Coronavirus: Players not wholly on board with proposal to resume NBA in giant quarantine zone

NBA Players Association executive director Michele Roberts told ESPN that the idea of setting up a bubble to guard against coronavirus was met with skepticism.




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Sarfaraz Ahmed to be demoted in Pakistan Cricket Board’s new central contracts list: Report

The board has also decided against reducing the central contract retainers or match fees despite the coronavirus crisis stopping all cricketing activities.




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US: Ex-police officer, son charged with murdering unarmed African-American man over two months ago

The shooting, caught on video, drew a wave of anger from several people in the country.




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Covid-19: Scientific journals are now pumping out research faster than ever

While there is an urgent need for data, false information can be worse than none at all.




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Is Uttar Pradesh’s decision to suspend 35 labour laws legal? Experts believe it could be challenged

The list of laws proposed to be suspended contains Centrals laws. Suspending them would require the President’s approval.




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Coronavirus: Two Indians flown back from Gulf to Kerala test positive

The Centre said it will now only test severe cases of the disease before releasing patients.




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Listen: Hindustani melodies in which the crow acts as a messenger for lovers

A Punjabi couplet attributed to Sufi spiritual leader Baba Farid has found its way through many translated versions into qawwali and thumri-dadra renditions.




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Samit Basu’s new novel looks at how reality is shaped and what humans can do about it

‘Chosen Spirits’ is neither simple dystopic science-fiction nor straightforward political satire, but a call for freedom in an age of puppy adoption shows.




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BCCI considers fielding two separate teams for matches on same day post coronavirus: Report

The board has reportedly run the idea with the coaching staff.




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What does the end of India’s Covid-19 lockdown mean for you?

The lockdown has not ‘killed’ the virus and was never going to. We will have to learn to live with Covid-19, possibly until 2022.




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‘We must learn to live with the coronavirus,’ says health ministry

The ministry said it was possible that with adherence to physical distancing norms and aggressive containment, India may never hit the peak.