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Martian ice deposits could sustain human outposts in the future A cross-section of a thick sheet of underground ice is exposed at the steep slope that appears bright blue in this enhanced-color view of Mars from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in this image released on January 11, 2018.
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Chinese bitcoin miners eye sites in energy-rich Canada Bitcoin mining consumes large quantities of energy because it uses computers to solve complex math puzzles to validate transactions in the cryptocurrency, which are written to the blockchain, or digital ledger. The first miner to solve the problem is rewarded in bitcoin and the transaction is added to the ...
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Dominic Chappell convicted in BHS case It relates to three written inquiries that Mr Chappell failed to answer from officials at the Pensions Regulator in the months after BHS collapsed. Mr Chappell had argued that he was hampered in answering the letters by the workload he was under, his inability to gain access to the BHS offices, and a ...
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Let Europe face up to human trafficking in 2018 The International Organisation of Migration has estimated that 80 per cent of Nigerian girls arriving in Italy may be victims of trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Most originate from Edo state, in particular the impoverished surroundings of Benin City. Many arrive traumatised and brutalised, ...
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In unusual move, ESA slams Trump's racist outburst The Entertainment Software Association tonight issued a statement regarding U.S. President Donald Trump's widely reported, racist comments about immigrants from "Haiti and Africa" as being from "shithole" countries. "America's greatness is built on our diversity," reads the ESA's statement.
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