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Venting won't help, new study shows—this is the No. 1 way to manage your anger - cnbc.com

Venting won't help, new study shows—this is the No. 1 way to manage your anger

After a frustrating day at work or fight with your significant other, calling a friend to complain might seem like a good idea. 

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Narendra Modi - India's richest 1% have highest concentration of wealth in decades: Study - asiaone.com - Usa - India -  New Delhi - Britain - Brazil

India's richest 1% have highest concentration of wealth in decades: Study

NEW DELHI — The wealth concentrated in the richest one per cent of India's population is at its highest in six decades, and the percentage share of income exceeds that of countries including Brazil and the United States, research group the World Inequality Lab found.

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Mike Ives - Study About Purported Ancient ‘Pyramid’ in Indonesia Is Retracted - nytimes.com - Usa - Indonesia - Egypt

Study About Purported Ancient ‘Pyramid’ in Indonesia Is Retracted

The American publisher of a study that challenged scientific orthodoxy by claiming that an archaeological site in Indonesia may be the world’s “oldest pyramid” says it has been retracted.

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Jack Guy - Asian - Asian elephants bury their dead, study suggests - edition.cnn.com - India

Asian elephants bury their dead, study suggests

Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more.

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Julian Ryall - As Japan welcomes sakura season, study on popular cherry variety facing extinction damps mood - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo

As Japan welcomes sakura season, study on popular cherry variety facing extinction damps mood

Somei-Yoshino trees become dormant in autumn and require a period of stimulative cold weather during the winter months to rejuvenate their systems, ANN News reported. Without a cold spell of below 5 degrees Celsius, the trees are not jolted out of their slumber and are unable to produce blossoms, the agency reported.

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TSUBASA SURUGA - ASEAN startups pay more for sales jobs to chase cash, study finds - asia.nikkei.com - Singapore -  Singapore

ASEAN startups pay more for sales jobs to chase cash, study finds

SINGAPORE -- Southeast Asian startups' salaries for new hires in business development and sales have risen by as much as 20%, according to an annual report published Thursday, reflecting young companies' urgent need to generate cash amid a tougher funding environment. 

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MARI YAMAGUCHI - Fukushima Daiichi - A small drone flies into a damaged Fukushima reactor for the first time to study its melted fuel - apnews.com - Japan -  Tokyo - China

A small drone flies into a damaged Fukushima reactor for the first time to study its melted fuel

TOKYO (AP) — A drone small enough to fit in one’s hand flew inside one of the damaged reactors at the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant Wednesday in hopes it can examine some of the molten fuel debris in areas where earlier robots failed to reach.

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Women can exercise less often than men and still see greater health benefits, new study shows - cnbc.com - Usa - county Miami

Women can exercise less often than men and still see greater health benefits, new study shows

Women may see greater health benefits from exercising regularly than men do, according to a recent study.

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