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Scientists discovered an ancient flying reptile Eden in China Scientists have unearthed a massive trove of fossilized eggs and remains in China—giving us a peek into the life and death of a giant flying creature that lived tens of millions of years ago. A group of Chinese and Brazilian paleontologists announced that they had identified 215 well-preserved eggs from ...
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Cyber-thieves seek to cash in on Bitcoin boom Bitcoin's booming value has driven a huge rise in crypto-currency themed malware, say security firms. In one month, anti-malware software company Malwarebytes said it stopped almost 250 million attempts to place coin-mining malware on to PCs. Symantec said it had seen a "tenfold" increase in the ...
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Should You Invest In Bitcoins? Here Are The Top Reasons For And Against The world's first example of a decentralized, encrypted and distributed currency – Bitcoin – reached an important milestone this week when its price rose above $10,000 for the first time. This makes news headlines, which go on to make more people aware of the existence of Bitcoin and the hundreds of ...
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Atwal's lead cut to one in Mauritius Dylan Frittelli and Laurie Canter finished their second rounds with a flourish to sign for matching 66s and reduce Arjun Atwal's advantage to a single stroke early on day two of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open. India's Atwal held a four-shot lead following the first round, but after he followed up Thursday's ...
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Next Crew in Russia as Station Preps for Cargo Missions Expedition 54-55 is the next crew to launch to the space station. They are (from left) Norishige Kanai of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Anton Shkaplerov of Roscosmos and Scott Tingle of NASA. The next crew to launch to the International Space Station is in Russia today for traditional ...
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