Reporter’s Notebook: Government shutdown stalls as Democrats demand Obamacare subsidy extension

Reporter’s Notebook: Government shutdown stalls as Democrats demand Obamacare subsidy extension

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Government shutdowns can be pretty boring. Until a shutdown impacts you. There’s a missed paycheck. Flight delays. You can’t visit the Smithsonian. Questions about food and drug safety. You get the idea. But until you reach that tipping point, most Americans are ho-hum about government shutdowns and…

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A seed bank in England marks 25 years of preserving the world’s plant diversity – The Times of India

A seed bank in England marks 25 years of preserving the world’s plant diversity – The Times of India

HAYWARDS HEATH: Deep underground beneath the Sussex countryside in southern England, millions of seeds are kept frozen in a vault built to withstand fire, flooding, and any other disaster. The Millennium Seed Bank at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew holds more than 2.5 billion wild plant seeds from around 40,000 species. The seeds are stored…

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Indian-origin scientist Dr Arathyram Ramachandra wins  million UK fellowship for battery-free medical implants | – The Times of India

Indian-origin scientist Dr Arathyram Ramachandra wins $3 million UK fellowship for battery-free medical implants | – The Times of India

Like Tony Stark’s Arc Reactor — the fictional, self-sustaining power source that fuels Iron Man’s suit — a real-life innovation is taking shape in a British lab. Kerala-born biomedical engineer Dr. Arathyram Ramachandra Kurup Sasikala is developing battery-free medical implants that generate electricity from the body’s own movement — a breakthrough that could one day…

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