Saranno i Batteri a Produrre Oro?
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Questi particolari batteri che vivono generalmente nel suolo assimilano metalli pesanti espellendo come scarti nano particelle di oro, studiosi tedeschi stanno attentamente studiando il processo con il quale l'oro viene prodotto.
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Arezzo Wave Music Contest 2018
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Il primo e pił longevo festival della musica dal vivo in Italia annuncia il concorso per band emergenti!
scadenza: 15 marzo - iscrizioni gratuite
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SID 2018: pił sicurezza su Internet
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I consigli di G DATA per un utilizzo pił sicuro dei social network e altre piattaforme online
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Presentazione ufficiale della nuova edizione dell'Enciclopedia d'Arte Italiana a Milano
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Si presenta la nuova edizione dell'enciclopedia d'Arte Italiana, la 7° nella splendida cornice offerta dalla Sala degli Arazzi del Museo d'Arte e Scienza di Milano. Tutti gli appassionati sono ovviamente invitati. Ingresso gratuito fino ad esaurimento posti.
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Parte la 38 esima edizione del Bit di Milano, la Borsa internazionale del turismo italiano
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Dall'11 al 13 febbraio presso la Fiera di Milano City nel centro della cittą
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Authorities: 1 deputy killed in Colorado shooting
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Authorities: 1 deputy killed in Colorado shooting
By Kathleen Foody | Associated Press
DENVER — A Colorado sheriff’s deputy was shot and killed on Monday, the third officer to be gunned down in the line of duty in the state in the past five weeks.
El Paso County Deputy Micah Flick, 34, was killed and three other officers were injured while investigating a stolen vehicle in Colorado Springs, about 70 miles south of Denver, authorities said.
Two other deputies and a Colorado Springs police officer were also shot and wounded. They were hospitalized and the extent of their injuries wasn’t immediately released.
The lone suspect was also killed, authorities said.
The names of the injured officers and the suspect were not immediately released.
Sheriff Bill Elder said Flick was killed on his 11th anniversary with the department. The sheriff’s department said Flick is survived by his wife and two children.
Two sheriff’s deputies from the Denver a ...
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Authorities: 1 deputy killed in Colorado shooting
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Authorities: 1 deputy killed in Colorado shooting
By Kathleen Foody | Associated Press
DENVER — A Colorado sheriff’s deputy was shot and killed on Monday, the third officer to be gunned down in the line of duty in the state in the past five weeks.
El Paso County Deputy Micah Flick, 34, was killed and three other officers were injured while investigating a stolen vehicle in Colorado Springs, about 70 miles south of Denver, authorities said.
Two other deputies and a Colorado Springs police officer were also shot and wounded. They were hospitalized and the extent of their injuries wasn’t immediately released.
The lone suspect was also killed, authorities said.
The names of the injured officers and the suspect were not immediately released.
Sheriff Bill Elder said Flick was killed on his 11th anniversary with the department. The sheriff’s department said Flick is survived by his wife and two children.
Two sheriff’s deputies from the Denver a ...
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Stock market roller coaster: Dow sinks 1,175 points on volatile day
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(6/2/2018 2:46)
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Stock market roller coaster: Dow sinks 1,175 points on volatile day
The Dow Jones industrial average plunged 1,175 points Monday in an exceptionally volatile day for financial markets around the world, stirring concerns about the durability of the long-running stock gains.
In the biggest global sell-off since 2016, financial markets from Asia to Europe to the United…
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Natalee Holloway?s Mom Sues Over TV Series About Daughter
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Natalee Holloway?s Mom Sues Over TV Series About Daughter
The mother of an American teenager missing in Aruba since 2005 is seeking $35 million in a lawsuit over a TV series about the case.
Alabama schoolteacher Beth Holloway has filed suit against producers of “The Disappearance of Natalee Holloway,” a six-part series that aired last year on the Oxygen channel.
Beth Holloway contends what was supposed to be a documentary was really a farce. She says producers knew that bone fragments featured in the show weren’t those of her daughter Natalee.
She says she endured “agonizing weeks” of uncertainty while the show played out, even providing a DNA sample for testing.
Holloway is seeking $35 million from Oxygen Media, an arm of NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment, and the Los Angeles-based Brian Graden Media.
Representatives from those companies haven’t responded.
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Settlement Underway for Firefighter in Asiana Crash Blame Game
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(6/2/2018 2:36)
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Settlement Underway for Firefighter in Asiana Crash Blame Game
A firefighter blamed for the death of a teenager in the aftermath of the Asiana Airlines crash may receive a $250,000 lawsuit settlement, the San Francisco Examiner reports .
The lawsuit declared that Elyse Duckett was wrongly blamed for the death of 16-year-old Ye Meng Yuan, who died in the Asiana crash on July, 6 2013 at San Francisco International Airport. Ye was thrown from Asiana Flight 214 and two fire trucks later ran her over in the scramble to rescue passengers.
Though firefighter Jimmy Yee drove the first rig and fire-fighting foam covered Ye when Duckett drove the second rescue truck, Duckett’s was the only name leaked to the press, according to the lawsuit . Ye was one of three ejected from the back of the plane.
The lawsuit claimed that only Duckett ? a Black, lesbian woman and 24-year SFFD veteran ? was named in retaliation for speaking up about harassment and discri ...
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