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Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice - pictured here at a reception of the American Academy in Berlin - has called for "urgency" in sending weapons and financial aid to Ukraine. Julia Nikhinson/AP hide caption

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Condoleezza Rice calls for 'urgency' in sending weapons and money to Ukraine

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Extracting DNA from Neanderthal urine — and other breakthrough technologies of the year

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Extracting DNA from Neanderthal urine — and other breakthrough technologies of the year

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Climate activists protest on the first day of the ExxonMobil trial outside the New York State Supreme Court building on Oct. 22, 2019, in New York City. ExxonMobil was found not guilty of misleading investors about how climate change would affect its finances. Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Exxon climate predictions were accurate decades ago. Still it sowed doubt

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