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Ultrasound may heal chronic wounds, suggests study
A blast of ultrasound can help stubborn chronic wounds heal more quickly, a study suggests. Tests on animals, published in the Journal of...
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Thousands of people in Bangladesh are demanding justice for a teenage boy who was beaten to death by a group of men who filmed themselves...
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Cuba stamps out mother-to-child HIV
Cuba has successfully eliminated mother-to-child transmission of both HIV and syphilis, the World Health Organization (WHO) says. The head o...
US airlines investigated over ticket prices
The Justice Department is investigating whether US airlines have colluded to keep prices high. In a statement, the department confirmed an A...
Egypt's Sinai rocked by wave of deadly attacks
A wave of attacks by Islamic State (IS) militants in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula has left at least 50 people dead, security and medical sour...
Man comes forward after woman knocked out by drone
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Ebola crisis: Liberia's new outbreak spreads
A second case of Ebola has been confirmed in Liberia, following the death of a teenager from the virus on Sunday, officials say. The country...
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Saudi prince to donate $32bn fortune to charity
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Carney: UK stability outlook has 'worsened' in light of Greece
The outlook for the UK's financial stability "has worsened" in the light of events in Greece, Bank of England governor Mark Ca...
Non-stick mayonnaise packaging being developed
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Nude rape scene booed by Royal Opera House audience
The opening night of William Tell at the Royal Opera House has been marked by boos over a rape scene with nudity. The Opera House issued a s...
Public confused by sunscreen labelling, say experts
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Apple aims for bigger bite of music market
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Washington Post encrypts its news website
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Russia examines 1991 recognition of Baltic independence
The Russian chief prosecutor's office is to examine whether the Soviet Union acted legally when it recognised the Baltic states' ind...
Court decides wrangle over shot-down drone
A US court has found in favour of a drone owner who sued a man who shot his hexacopter out of the sky. The drone, built and flown by Eric Jo...
Uber managers arrested in France over 'illicit' taxi service
Two managers of the taxi-ordering app Uber have been arrested in France. A spokeswoman for the Paris prosecutor said they were in custody fo...
Glastonbury: Lionel Richie draws festival's biggest crowd
Lionel Richie has drawn the biggest crowd of this year's Glastonbury Festival, with at least 100,000 people estimated to have watched th...
Yes bass guitarist Chris Squire dies aged 67
Chris Squire, the bass guitarist and co-founder of 1970s British progressive rock band Yes, has died at the age of 67, his bandmates have sa...
Freeze sperm at 18, bioethicist urges men
The sperm of all 18-year-olds should be frozen for use in later life because of the risks attached with being an older father, a UK bioethic...
Ebola crisis in Guinea 'has set back malaria fight'
The continuing Ebola epidemic in Guinea has set back the country's fight against malaria, say experts. They estimate 74,000 cases of mal...