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Originally published | April 22, 2008 |
Authors | Margaret Peterson Haddix |
Followed by | Sent |
Genres | Science Fiction |
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Episodes | EpisodesE10 · The Importance of Being Urn-EstDec 22, 2016 E09 · Brass BallDec 15, 2016 E08 · A Viking and a CurseDec 8, 2016 View 5+ more |
Cast | Blue Nelson |
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ID | 2426401 |
About Found
A team of scientists travels the country to investigate inexplicable items.
Tsingtao beer worker urinated into tank after argument

... Officials from the city of Pingdu - where the factory is located - Found that the worker in question was helping to unload malt containers from a truck at the time of the incident...
The Tanzanians searching for their grandfathers' skulls in Germany

... " There is a sense of proFound loss that goes beyond the idea that this was a historical injustice...
Davido's twins: Afrobeats star describes having 'beautiful' babies a year after son's death

... " When Davido and his wife - a popular chef and influencer - Found out they were having twins, they were " shaking"...
King Charles III new coin designs revealed

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Covid Inquiry focuses on government as stakes rise

... Found there was a " sizeable impact" on the mental health of people - like James - who shielded through the pandemic...
Five to be charged in UK with spying for Russia

... Officers who searched properties in London and Norfolk occupied by three of the defendants - Mr Roussev, Mr Dzhambazov, 41, and Ms Ivanova, 31 - Found allegedly fake passport and official identity documents for the UK, Bulgaria, France, Italy, Spain, Croatia, Slovenia, Greece, and the Czech Republic...
Amber Gibson's brother jailed for life for killing teenager

... Amber Gibson s body was Found in Cadzow Glen on 28 November 2021, two days after she was last seen...
Search for Coventry women in 1960s radioactive chapatis study

... Found research practice, ethics and regulation had " moved on significantly" and had " directly resulted" in new guidance, the MRC said...
Search for Coventry women in 1960s radioactive chapatis study
By Shehnaz KhanBBC News, West Midlands
Researchers are looking for South Asian women who were fed radioactive chapatis in The 1960s as part of a study looking at iron absorption.
Taiwo Owatemi MP said she was " deeply concerned" about The study in Coventry funded by The Medical Research Council (MRC).
" It seems that consent was not sought nor proper information given to women at The Time they took part, " She Said .
A MRC spokesperson said an independent inquiry had examined questions raised.
Found research practice, ethics and regulation had " moved on significantly" and had " directly resulted" in new guidance, The MRC said.
The Inquiry report was commissioned in response to a documentary on Channel 4 in 1995 which raised concerns about participants, including pregnant women, being able to consent to The experiments.
'Widespread anaemia'It was reported in 1995 that about 21 women were involved in The Experiment after seeking medical help from a city GP for minor ailments.
The study was carried out due to concerns of widespread anaemia among Asian women and researchers suspected traditional South Asian diets were to blame.
Chapatis containing Iron-59 - an iron isotope with a gamma-beta emitter - were delivered to participants' homes.
They would later be invited to a research facility in Oxfordshire to have their radiation levels assessed.
It was reported that The MRC said The study proved that " Asian women should take extra iron because The iron in The flour was insoluble".
Ms Owatemi, MP for Coventry North West , said there continued to be " deep worry" among The South Asian community in The City .
She Said a University of Warwick researcher was now seeking to identify women affected, adding she was " deeply disturbed" they may have been targeted for research in 1969, " without being able to give informed consent".
" I will be calling for a debate on this as soon as possible after Parliament returns in September, " She Said , adding it had seemed " no follow up morbidity study" had been performed to look at The long-term medical effects.
Ms Owatemi added it would be followed by a full statutory inquiry into why The recommendation of The MRC report to identify The Women affected " was never followed up".
The MRC said it remained committed to The highest standards, including " commitment to engagement, openness and transparency".
" The issues were considered following The broadcast of The Documentary in 1995 and an independent inquiry was established at that time to examine The Questions raised, " they added.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com