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Month: June 2022

Amber Heard “decepcionada” y Johnny Depp “en paz”: así reaccionaron los actores tras el veredicto

Ángela Reyes (CNN Español) — Amber Heard afirmó que está “desconsolada” por el veredicto del jurado que la declaró tanto a ella como a su exesposo responsables de difamación. Johnny Depp, mientras tanto, celebró la decisión y afirmó que “ha comenzado un nuevo capítulo” en su vida. El jurado otorgó a Depp US$ 10 millones

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Facebook's Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg speaks with AEI president Arthur C. Brooks during a public conversation on Facebook's work on 'breakthrough innovations that seek to open up the world' at The American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research on June 22

Sheryl Sandberg’s complicated legacy at Facebook

Catherine Thorbecke, CNN Business For much of her first decade at Facebook, Sheryl Sandberg’s public stature grew alongside the size and influence of the company she helped run. As second-in-command to Facebook cofounder Mark Zuckerberg, she oversaw the massive growth of its core advertising business while positioning herself as an icon of corporate feminism. When

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La sequía en California podría reducir la energía hidroeléctrica del estado a la mitad este verano boreal

Alexandra Ferguson Nueva York (CNN) — La severa sequía en California amenaza con socavar significativamente la capacidad del estado para generar energía hidroeléctrica, elevando los costos para las familias y aumentando las emisiones que calientan el planeta, según una previsión del gobierno federal. Suponiendo que las condiciones de la sequía persistan, la generación hidroeléctrica de

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‘Ghost heart’: Built from the scaffolding of a pig and the patient’s cells, this cardiac breakthrough may soon be ready for transplant into humans

By Sandee LaMotte, CNN The first time molecular biologist Doris Taylor saw heart stem cells beat in unison in a petri dish, she was spellbound. “It actually changed my life,” said Taylor, who directed regenerative medicine research at Texas Heart Institute in Houston until 2020. “I said to myself, ‘Oh my gosh, that’s life.’ I

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