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Time magazine released its inauguration cover on Sunday ahead of Donald Trump's return to the White House, an animation of the incoming president shoving everything off the Oval Office Resolute ...
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Meghan and Harry are on the cover of the February issue of Vanity Fair. Sort of. While this is the same outlet that the Duchess of Sussex chose for her pre-wedding celebrity interview swan song ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry has agreed a new three-year Open Access publishing agreement with Couperin, a consortium of French Higher Education and Research establishments.
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