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Title : Syria war: Dozens of civilians killed in Eastern Ghouta
strikes
As many as 77 people may have been killed in the Damascus
suburb of Eastern Ghouta.
Title : Peru's ex-President Fujimori ordered to stand trial again
A court says the ex-president's recent pardon will not
count in a case involving six dead farmers.
Title : How Malawi reduced infant mortality
Every year 2.6m babies around the world don't survive
beyond a month but Malawi's number is dropping.
Title : Brexit: David Davis rejects 'Mad Max-style dystopia' claims
The Brexit secretary promises the UK will maintain high
standards and regulations outside the EU.
Title : France to let wolf population grow despite farmers' fears
The government wants the number to rise from 360 to
500 by 2023 but farmers are unhappy.
Title : Jennifer Lawrence: Five times she's spoken out
She's taking a break from acting to focus on activism,
here's a reminder of the causes she supports.
Title : Ocean plastic tide 'violates the law'
Campaigners may want new laws to fight pollution but
the remedies already exist, a new report argues.
Title : Nigeria Boko Haram: Schoolgirls escape militant attack
Girls in north-eastern Nigeria manage to flee when the
jihadists attack their school.
Title : Florida school shooting: Trump 'supportive' of better gun
background checks
There are growing calls for gun control reform after
17 people died in a Florida school shooting.
Title : Major Russian mafia trial opens in Spain
A Russian MP and 17 others go on trial in Madrid accused
of mafia money-laundering.
Title : 'Devil incarnate' Barry Bennell sentenced to 31 years
Ex-football coach Barry Bennell is sentenced for 50
counts of child sexual abuse.
Title : DNA secrets of how vampire bats became bloodthirsty
New research shows how vampire bats evolved to survive
on a diet of blood alone.
Title : Mozambique rubbish dump collapse 'kills at least 17' people
The dump is home to some of Mozambique's poorest people,
who earn their living reselling rubbish.
Title : Iran: Three police officers die in clashes with dervishes
Three policemen were hit and killed by a bus during a
protest at a police station in Tehran.
Title : Jeffrey Kong: Singapore's Lego brick artist
Jeffrey Kong creates objects using Lego. He says it
can be used as a form of self-expression
Title : Photographer Stephen Wilkes shows day to night in one image
Photographer Stephen Wilkes melds more than 1,000
pictures of a scene into a single image.
Title : Mexico theme park offers illegal migrant experience
The trip is designed to warn people about the dangers
of illegal crossings, say the owners.
Title : Bringing solar power to a remote community in the Himalayas
A team of engineers trek into the remote region to
bring a community electricity for the first time.
Title : In Florida aftermath, US students say 'Never Again'
Movements run by school students are spreading rapidly
online in wake of the Florida attack.
Title : Do male strip dancers feel objectified?
Where does the #MeToo movement leave male strip
dancers? Newsnight's Emily Maitlis finds out.
Title : Life after Ebola
The legacy of the virus which spread through three West
African countries.
Title : Three Billboards wins big at the Baftas
The big Bafta winner this year, Three Billboards Outside
Ebbing, Missouri took home five awards.
Title : Have the Olympics repaired North-South Korea relations?
Friendly words have raised expectations of improved
relations between the two countries.
Title : How lasers and robo-feeders are transforming fish farming
Fish farming is big business and producers are adopting
new technologies to expand and cut costs.
Title : Florida shooting: Should US gun raffles be cancelled?
Fundraisers defend AR-15 giveaway in the wake of last
week's Florida high school shooting.
Title : Runaway cow escapes slaughterhouse to live on Polish island
The animal was on its way to the slaughterhouse when
it rammed a gate and swam to an island.
Title : Justin Trudeau in India: Is the Canadian PM being
cold-shouldered?
The normally attention-grabbing Canadian prime minister's
visit has been unusually low key so far.
Title : Nigeria's Boko Haram crisis: Court frees 475 suspects
Twin brothers are finally free after waiting for a
Nigerian court to hear their case since 2010.
Title : 'I took my wife's name - and then the hassle began'
Two men describe the difficulties they experienced when
they took their wife's last name.
Title : Wigan Athletic 1-0 Manchester City
Wigan Athletic end Manchester City's hopes of a Quadruple
as Will Grigg's goal secures a famous FA Cup win.
Title : FA Cup: Will Grigg's goal against Manchester City send
Wigan into quarter-finals
Wigan's Will Grigg scores the goal that seals a
remarkable upset as League One Wigan beat runaway
Premier League leaders Manchester City.
Title : Winter Olympics: Rowan's redemption, a super coach &
'extraordinary' dead heat
Watch the best of the action from day 10 of the Winter
Olympics as Britain's Rowan Cheshire qualifies for the
halfpipe final.
Title : FA Cup: Fabian Delph red card - MOTD pundits discuss
Manchester City defender's sending off
Gary Lineker asks BBC Match of the Day pundits Alan
Shearer, Roberto Martinez and Joleon Lescott if Anthony
Taylor's decision to send off Fabian Delph was correct.
Title : Winter Olympics: GB men's curlers crush Norway to boost
semi-final hopes
Kyle Smith says the 10-3 victory over Norway was Team
GB's "best performance so far" as they took a huge step
towards the semi-finals.
Title : Winter Olympics: Cassie Sharpe dominates women's ski
halfpipe final
Canada's Cassie Sharpe proves just too strong as she
wins the women's ski halfpipe final in Pyeongchang.
Title : When winter sports stars take a tumble
BBC Sport has taken a look at some of the horrible "bumps
and bruises" Winter Olympians have had to overcome.
Title : Russian curler named as doping suspect
An anti-doping case is opened against Russian
medal-winning curler Alexander Krushelnitsky, says the
Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Title : Winter Olympics: Ice dancer Gabriella Papadakis endures
'nightmare' as dress comes undone
French ice dancer Gabriella Papadakis endures her
"worst nightmare" as her dress comes undone during a
short dance routine.
Title : What to look out for on Day 11
The Britons, the medals, the highlights - everything
you need to know about every day of the Winter Olympics
in Pyeongchang.
Title : Dead heat as Canada and Germany share gold
Canada and Germany share the two-man bobsleigh gold
medal as a remarkable race in Pyeongchang finishes as
a dead heat.
Title : Winter Olympics: Norway win maiden ski jumping team gold
Norway beat Germany and Poland to win the men's team ski
jumping event at the Winter Olympics for the first time.
Title : More Africans should try winter sports, says Togolese
cross-country skier
Togolese cross-country skier Mathilde-Amivi Petitjean
says more Africans should compete in the Winter Olympics.
Title : Winter Olympics: Mathieu Faivre expelled from Olympics
after post-race remarks
Mikaela Shiffrin's boyfriend has been sent home from
the Winter Olympics following angry comments made after
his giant slalom race on Sunday.
Title : How skier paid tribute to his late brother
"Team Lillis" hoped to one day watch all three brothers,
Jonathon, 23, Chris, 19, and Mikey, 17, compete in the
Olympic ariels competition.
Title : The playboy who got away with $242m – using ‘black
magicâ€Ö
How Foutanga Babani Sissoko pulled off one of the most
audacious confidence tricks of all time.
Title : Florida school shooting: A killer comes to 'paradise'
Students re-live Wednesday's shooting in Florida -
and demand tougher gun laws from their government.
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After this was written there appeared a remarkable posthumous memoir
that throws some doubt on Millikan's leading role in these experiments.
Harvey Fletcher (1884-1981), who was a graduate student at the University
of Chicago, at Millikan's suggestion worked on the measurement of electronic
charge for his doctoral thesis, and co-authored some of the early papers on
this subject with Millikan. Fletcher left a manuscript with a friend with
instructions that it be published after his death; the manuscript was published
in Physics Today, June 1982, page 43. In it, Fletcher claims that he was the
first to do the experiment with oil drops, was the first to measure charges
on single droplets, and may have been the first to suggest the use of oil.
According to Fletcher, he had expected to be co-authored with Millikan on the
crucial first article announcing the measurement of the electronic charge,
but was talked out of this by Millikan.
-- Steven Weinberg, "The Discovery of Subatomic Particles"
Robert Millikan is generally credited with making the first really precise
measurement of the charge on an electron and was awarded the Nobel Prize
in 1923.
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