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Billions of Coral Sperm Banked in a Race to Save Reefs On a three-week expedition to Heron Island in mid-November, teams collected 171 billion sperm from 31 coral colonies, representing eight species of hard corals. These samples were then flash frozen and added to the vaults of the world's largest coral sperm bank, held at the Taronga Conservation ...
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A Year In Berkshire Hathaway's Tech Stocks Though he has since changed his mind, Buffett famously avoided tech stocks for more than the first 30 years of his investing career. In an interview from the mid-1980s, Buffett said that the technological revolution had "gone right past him," and he hadn't found any tech companies he understood.
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Adobe profit beats on strength in its digital media business Photoshop maker Adobe Systems on Thursday reported a better-than-expected quarterly revenue and profit, driven by strength in its digital media business, which houses its flagship product Creative Cloud. Shares of the company, which also forecast first-quarter profit above estimates, were up 1.7 ...
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US prosecutors move to cash in on $8.5 million in seized bitcoin U.S. attorneys in Utah prosecuting a multimillion-dollar opioid drug-ring are moving quickly to sell seized bitcoin that's exploded in value to about $8.5 million since the alleged ringleader's arrest a year ago. The U.S. Attorney's Office for Utah cites the digital currency's volatility in court documents ...
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Ryanair in union offer to avoid Christmas strikes Ryanair has said it is prepared to recognise pilot unions as it seeks to avoid strike disruption over the Christmas period. Earlier this week, 79 Dublin-based Ryanair pilots said they would strike for one day on 20 December. The airline was also facing action by pilots elsewhere in Europe. Ryanair has ...
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What Force Created These Bizarre Cubes in Antarctica's Ice? Antarctica isn't just a land of ice — sometimes, in some places, it appears to be a land of giant ice cubes. But why? How do these huge, rectangular formations appear in the inhuman, irregular landscape of the southern continent? The image above, titled "Icy Sugar Cubes," was taken in Antarctica in ...
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Alexa can now play the top songs in a city and similar tracks Amazon Alexa can now play music that's popular in a given city through a new feature called "Local Popularity." That means you can ask Alexa to play the "top songs in Los Angeles" or the "hits in Tokyo," and the assistant will play different tracks every day, the company says. The goal with the addition is ...
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