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The back story of Argylle, the spy played by Henry Cavill
Elly Conway
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Hibernation may hold important clues on how to slow down ageing processes
Peter Stenvinkel, The Conversation
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Punjab Congress MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira arrested in fresh case soon after bail
Scroll Staff
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The story of a drug that India has failed to ban
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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For patients with stable angina, stents have benefits, says new study
Peter Swoboda, The Conversation
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How Argentina’s new president-elect used AI to target his opponents during the campaign
David Feliba, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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How governments and global aid agencies use TB as a political tool
Chapal Mehra
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12 die after drinking spurious liquor in Haryana
Scroll Staff
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Chandler Bing overshadows Matthew Perry’s other legacy – his long, painful struggle with addiction
Maitreyi Misra
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ED arrests two Ashoka University founders in alleged money-laundering case
Scroll Staff
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Intellectual rigour, redefining judicial courage: Supreme Court Justice SR Bhat’s rich legacy
Prashant Reddy T
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A technology lawyer suggests how artificial intelligence can benefit every Indian tangibly
Rahul Matthan
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Three charts that show how Centre’s flagship health insurance scheme is falling short
Nushaiba Iqbal, IndiaSpend.com
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Long before ‘Liver Doc’, this doctor fought defamation by a pharma company – and won
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Caught on camera: Man caught during a drug raid escapes the police in Navi Mumbai
Scroll Staff
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‘Deaths due to lack of manpower can’t be tolerated’: HC takes cognisance of Nanded hospital deaths
Scroll Staff
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Punjab Police arrest Congress MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira in 2015 drugs case
Scroll Staff
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Romance fiction: Will two warring journalists bury the ghosts of the past to rekindle their love?
Prajwal Hegde
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Standardisation and safety: WHO summit looks to build framework for traditional medicines
Ling Zhao, The Conversation Paul D Terry, The Conversation
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New drugs for Alzheimer’s have been hailed as a breakthrough – but their shortcomings are profound
Sebastian Walsh, The Conversation