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[[Scientists leave labs, take to streets to defend research]( from [ABC News]( 3 hours ago People stand together holding placards during the March for Science day in Geneva, Switzerland, Saturday, April 22 2017. Thousands of people are expected to attend March for Science events around the world to promote the understanding of science and defend it from various attacks, including U.S. government budget cuts...]( [AP PHOTOS: A selection of pictures from the past week]( from [SFgate.com]( 6 hours ago Highlights from the weekly AP photo report, a gallery featuring a mix of front-page photography, the odd image you might have missed and lasting moments our editors think you should see. This week's gallery features images of... [Apple just nabbed two top Google executives to run a secret hardware team]( from [Business Insider]( 22 hours ago Apple may be working on satellites. The company best known for the iPhone has hired two Google executives who were working on building satellites for the search giant, Bloomberg reported on Friday. John Fenwick and Michael Trela joined Apple in recent weeks from Google, and they'll report to Greg Duffy, who was the founder of Dropcam, which was bought by Alphabet-owned Nest. Duffy joined Apple earlier this year. The Information reported that he was leading "a special project at Apple... [Mexico coach expects 'very different' US in June qualifier]( from [USAToday]( 22 hours ago NEW YORK (AP) - Mexico coach Juan Carlos Osorio expects a "very different" United States team for their World Cup qualifier in June at Azteca Stadium. Mexico beat the U.S. 2-1 in November in the start of the final round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying. After the Americans dropped their second game 4-0 against Costa Rica, coach Jurgen Klinsmann was fired and replaced by Bruce Arena. In its first game under Arena, the U.S. won 6-0 against Honduras in March in San Jose, and tied 1-1 in... [Do Diet Sodas Pose Health Risks?]( from [MedicineNet]( 11 hours ago By Steven Reinberg THURSDAY, April 20, 2017 (HealthDay News) - In the battle to lose weight, many people switch to diet sodas. But while they cut calories they might also raise the risk of stroke or dementia, a new study suggests. Just one artificially sweetened drink a day seems to increase those chances nearly threefold, compared with drinking less than one a week, the researchers said. Still, only a few people in the study developed dementia or had a stroke, so the absolute risk... Get News360 News360 Inc., 180 Sansome St, Floor 4, San Francisco, CA 94104 [Unsubscribe](

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