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...Nasa asked Raymond Loewy to help turn the hull of the third stage of a Saturn V rocket into a home in which a three-man crew could live for three months at a time....
...From financing rapid malaria testing in Africa to backing Cern (the European Organisation for Nuclear Research), and from aiding the fight against malnutrition in Tanzania to funding scientific research...
...But then when he left we had eight years literally of nothing,” Marcus said, faulting the administration of former mayor Bill de Blasio....
...David Mitchell, founder of Patients for Affordable Drugs, a US campaign group, said that for some companies, such as Boston-based biotech Moderna, the government seemed to be paying for everything....
...Ahmed Shide, Ethiopia’s finance minister, said the funds would be distributed through the newly created Washington-backed International Development Finance Corporation....
...Investors, it seems, were snapping up BTG shares on news of a £3.3bn cash offer from US rival Boston Scientific....
...Facebook and other leading technology companies believe that the scientific community can share learnings to advance technology, while also working to prevent abuse.”...
...He then went on to run the Boston Marathon....
...American schoolchildren learn that the Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon stumbled on to what is today’s Florida while looking for a youth-restoring elixir....
...POP Ziggyology , by Simon Goddard, Ebury Press, £20, 352 pages After the comeback and the V&A retrospective comes Bowie fatigue. Do we need more adulation?...
...His first job was in the nascent computer division of electronics group Radio Corporation of America....
...A judge in Regina v....
...Are business schools providing corporations with the advice they need on strategy? Are MBA students fit for purpose?...
...Plastic Fantastic: How the Biggest Fraud in Physics Shook the Scientific World By Eugenie Samuel Reich Palgrave Macmillan, £15.99 In a brilliant study of scientific fraud, Reich describes how Jan Hendrik...
...The exhibition is curated by the V&A’s esteemed jewellery historian Clare Phillips who, scrupulously, will talk Tiffany only on the days she is not working at the V&A....
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