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The Saudi Arabia national football team defeated the Argentina national football team 1-0 in a friendly match on Thursday. It was the first meeting between the two nations since the 2018 World Cup. Saudi Arabia’s Saleh Al-Shehri scored the only goal of the match in the 61st minute.
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Will Argentina win their first World Cup since 1986?

FIFA World Cup LIVE: No WC title since 1986 for Argentina Argentina will be hoping to put an end to their quests for their first World Cup trophy since 1986. Lionel Messi, arguably the greatest player to play for the team, hasn’t lifted the coveted trophy in his career and this will probably be the last opportunity for him. manager Jorge Sampaoli is under immense pressure to deliver the goods this time and it will be interesting to see how the team fares in Russia.
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Why are fans in disbelief at Saudi Arabia’s 2-1 group C win over Argentina?

Fans on Twitter are in disbelief at Saudi Arabia’s 2-1 Group C win over Argentina, as it’s one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history. Fans on Twitter are in disbelief at Saudi Arabia’s 2-1 Group C win over Argentina, as it’s one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history.

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Sergio Aguero: Argentina striker wants to stay in EuropeArgentina striker Sergio Aguero says he does not want to return to South America and is actively looking to stay in Europe. Argentina striker Sergio Aguero says he does not want to return to South America and is actively looking to stay in Europe.

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JoJo Siwa Receives First Mile Of 10 Seconds Before Death | Dance Moms After her mom let her stay up late to audition for Dance Moms , Dance Moms superstar JoJo Siwa got a mile with 10 seconds to save her life. Stream Full Episodes of Dance Moms: https://www.mylifetime.com/shows/dance-moms LIKE Dance Moms on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dancemomsonline FOLLOW Dance Moms on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancemomstv FOLLOW Dance Moms on Twitter: https://

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Pediatric asthma cases have decreased across 10 years, except those with severe diseaseA 10-year national survey of children with asthma in the United States reveals that the number of children in the U.S. who have asthma has decreased from 1.24 million in 2001-02 to .77 million in 2016-17. However, over a quarter of U.S. children diagnosed with asthma (26 percent) have severe disease. The study was published in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, an official journal of

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U.S. Has Lost a Third of Its Captive Chimps, Study FindsAmerica is home to only about 200 captive chimpanzees, down from more than 300 animals in 2015, a new report shows.

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The neural network of the future might write Web articles to serve you betterEven experts can find it hard to be an expert. They need access to research, to reliable information about detail, and to rapidly growing areas of inquiry. Experts need knowledge.

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By 2025, more than half of cars sold should be electricInternational and European laws typically include subsidies for solar panels and wind farms, as well as a commitment to reducing greenhouse gases. Electric cars are, in theory, much cleaner than petrol or diesel ones, and no differently priced with subsidies. Yet the EU is lagging behind other countries on electric car uptake.

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Scientists will soon be able to match genes with drugs—at a priceNo biotechnology product has yet been designed and marketed on the basis of genetic information about a patient. But it may happen soon. A technology called “pharmacogenomics” could bring this dream to fruition—if the costs are reduced and the market is controlled.

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Cheetah Cub Loses Race but Loves Sock HandoutA 10-week-old cheetah cub couldn’t resist chasing a zookeeper’s sock-on-a-stick at Taronga Zoo Sydney recently.

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Concordance of patient, surrogate decision maker, and primary care physician preferences for care toward the end of lifeA new study in Family Medicine investigated cancer patients’ end-of-life care needs and preferences while also comparing those with their caregivers. The study is one of the first to include caregivers on the same measure as patients, and to consider the concordance with physician understandings of their wishes.

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Let the DustStorm Begin: Why Must the Cataline Test Plane Fly in a DustStorm?On its next mission to Mars, NASA’s Catalina Sky Survey telescope will watch a duststorm grow on Mars. Somehow, the plane must survive.

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Contagious Stew of deadly Bird Flu Virus Found in 3 Asian CountriesA new study unveiled that three Asian countries — China, Pakistan and Vietnam — have similar strains of highly pathogenic bird influenza (H5N6) virus that cause lethal infections in humans.

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A Harvard study suggests the value of H1N1 vaccine in the 2010 pandemicPerceptions of severe illness from the influenza A H1N1 strain — known as swine flu — were associated with an elevated risk of swine flu death in 2010, according to a study publishing today in JAMA Network Open, a JAMA Network publication. Although the overall H1N1 pandemic was relatively mild, relatively higher risk was seen in some groups, such as pregnant women and young adults. The researchers say

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Fremtidens datacenters skal hoppe på elbiler og vindmøllerFacebook og HPE skal sammen sænke energiforbrug og kuldioxidudledning fra techgiganternes datacentre. Noget af løsningen skal være underjordiske elbiler, der skal spare miler af kørsler i et yderst forURET , energibesparende kølesystem.

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Russian Superstar Viktoria Modesta Wants You to Radicalize Your LegsRussian pop star Viktoria Modesta is making waves in the fashion industry with her dramatic, avant-garde, bionic lifestyle accessories for her “disabled” left leg.

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Bird Brains: pigeons can tell human faces apartScientists have found that pigeons, like humans and many other animals, can distinguish different human faces.

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Hit Makers: How Exercise Can Boost DNA MethylationTaking a stroll in the park may help energize mitochondrial activity and improve mitochondrial DNA methylation in aging cells.

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Puppy love at this in-demand dog ice cream stand made popular by an Instagram influencer Cool Stuff The shop has been popular enough to host ice cream-eating dogs that range in size from miniature to 140-pound mastiff.

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Sharp Carbon Dioxide Fluctuations in Early Earth Overcrowded the SkiesEarly Earth had a much more volatile atmosphere than previously assumed, according to a new study published today (June 20) in the journal Science Advances. This discovery is based on the reconstruction of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) composition over the course of two billion years — and the finding provides insight into weathering processes in the more temperate climates of early Earth. The stu

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Those Who took the “Early and Easy Way Out,” May Not Have Had What it Takes for LifeAs the dinosaurs and many other species suddenly died out around 65 million years ago, small mammal May have been the species to get the Earth in the shape that was just right for us humans. I caught up with astrobiologist Dr. Penelope Butler from NASA Ames to find out just who, and what, did what. Penelope J. Butler, Ph.D. is on the staff of the SETI Institute, where she is a senior astrobiologist in the Rotblat-Bla

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Motor Accidents Kill More Girls Than BoysEightypercent of child pedestrian deaths between 1 and 16 years of age were boys, the report showed.

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