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John Sulston, Nobel-Winning Scientist Who Helped Decode Human Genome, Dies At 75
- Sunday March 11, 2018
- World News | Martin Weil, The Washington Post
John Sulston, a scientist who won the Nobel Prize for work on one of the lowliest of nature's creatures, which provided insights into the genetic processes by which human beings develop, and who also led the British effort to decode the human genome, died March 6 at 75.
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British PM accused of fuelling division with Christian talk
- Monday April 21, 2014
- World News | Reuters
A group of scientists, academics and prominent writers accused British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday of stoking sectarian divisions through his repeated description of Britain as a "Christian country".
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John Sulston, Nobel-Winning Scientist Who Helped Decode Human Genome, Dies At 75
- Sunday March 11, 2018
- World News | Martin Weil, The Washington Post
John Sulston, a scientist who won the Nobel Prize for work on one of the lowliest of nature's creatures, which provided insights into the genetic processes by which human beings develop, and who also led the British effort to decode the human genome, died March 6 at 75.
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British PM accused of fuelling division with Christian talk
- Monday April 21, 2014
- World News | Reuters
A group of scientists, academics and prominent writers accused British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday of stoking sectarian divisions through his repeated description of Britain as a "Christian country".
- www.ndtv.com