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North Korea, one of the world's most secretive nations, is putting on its biggest political event in 36 years.
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North Korea, one of the world's most secretive nations, is putting on its biggest political event in 36 years.
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A growing research institute -- operating outside Spain's standard higher education regulations -- attracts foreign talent in a city seeing increased prominence in higher education.
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When students spend more time in physical activities, they are more likely to succeed academically, study finds.
Hidden deep within the black innards of a South African cave lay human evolution's equivalent of Tutankhamun's tomb.