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  • The university has agreed to give back pay to 106 female full professors, but did not admit liability in the U.S. Labor Department's investigation.
  • Feeling delightful to announce our upcoming conference “Euro-Global Conference on Biotechnology and Bioengineering” (ECBB 2021) during September 06-08, 2021 which is going to held at Rome, Italy. ECBB 2021 is creating a cross disciplinary meeting that transcends departmental, institutional, industrial, public and private research organizations and lends itself to the integration of research and education in the vital field of advanced Biotechnology and Bioengineering Upcoming Biotechnology Conferences: Biotechnology Conferences 2021 | Bioengineering Conferences | Bioengineering Conferences 2021 | Biotechnology Congress | Biotechnology Congress 2021 | Biotechnology Meetings | Bioengineering Meetings | Upcoming Biotechnology Conferences | Biotechnology Conferences Europe For Scientific Sessions PS: https://biotechnology-conferences.magnusgroup.org/program/scientific-sessions For Abstract submission PS: https://biotechnology-conferences.magnusgroup.org/submit-abstract For Registration PS: https://biotechnology-conferences.magnusgroup.org/register Dates: September 06-08, 2021 Venue: Rome, Italy For more details visit: https://biotechnology-conferences.magnusgroup.org/ Email: biotechnology@magnusmeetings.com Office: +1 (702) 988-2320 Whatsapp: +1 434 381 1007
  • Supervisor Jim Desmond has questioned COVID-19 restrictions. He also has invited controversial guests on his podcast who have made false statements about the coronavirus without being challenged.
  • The evacuation of Kabul, over 120,000 people in two weeks, is one of the biggest airlifts in history. It was also a chaotic stampede of tens of thousands of Afghans fleeing the Taliban.
  • New confirmed cases in India have been dropping recently. But the Hindu festival season, local elections and seasonal air pollution are raising concerns that the virus could surge again.
  • After Wednesday's insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, the response from people around the country who voted for Trump is mixed, with some blaming him and others saying the protesters hurt their cause.
  • Another heat wave is expected to grip San Diego County this week, but it will not be as hot or last as long as the record- breaking heat wave last week, according to the National Weather Service.
  • A symbol of Lebanon's resilience through its long, turbulent history, the country's towering cedars now face increasing threats from wildfire and parasites, both fueled by global warming.
  • Fifteen states are challenging the decision, arguing that the risk of explosion puts lives in danger. For one project, highly flammable gas will travel 200 miles through a busy East Coast corridor.
  • The Illinois events, both hosted by one unnamed organization, did not require masks or COVID-19 testing. Officials say that more than 1,000 people across at least four states could have been exposed.
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