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In Congo, filmmaker Vianet Djenguet comes face to face with the forest’s largest gorilla.
Amazon says it’s working to fix issues with the Kindle Colorsoft, its first color e-reader, following complaints from early buyers that a yellow band of discoloration appears on the bottom of ...
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Here’s how it works. Nature surrounds us, but as our cities and urban environments encroach ever further across green spaces, are we losing one of the most powerful weapons in our armory against ...
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Presumably, that adhesive is what's causing the yellowing issue. A significant number of users have reported a yellow band across the screen of their Colorsoft unit, though in our very positive ...
Last week, over 40 final-year Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) students from the University of Papua New Guinea’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences (Medfac) took a significant ...