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As-it-happens update 10 February 2018
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In the early nineteen-fifties, the United States government embarked on a top-secret endeavor to build a network of nuclear-missile launch stations beneath Greenland's ice sheet. The initiative, known as Project Iceworm, faced a long list of challenges, chief among them a lack of essential knowledge ...
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Researchers have cataloged close to 7,000 distinct human languages on Earth, per Linguistic Society of America's latest count. That may seem like a pretty exhaustive list, but it hasn't stopped anthropologists and linguists from continuing to encounter new languages, like one recently discovered in a ...
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The move is the latest step by Nestle to expand its profile in healthy foods as it seeks to offset weakness in the packaged foods sector. Nestle did not say how much it was paying and how big a stake it was taking in the company, which was founded in Ecuador in 2005, before expanding in the rest of ...
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European groups also experienced headwinds in their refining businesses during the fourth quarter but overall results showed the benefits of higher oil prices, rising production and falling costs. These trends have allowed companies to repair their balance sheets after three years of pain and begin to ...
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Members of the women-only pond met on Thursday following a decision to explicitly allow trans women access. Photograph: Sarah Lee for the Guardian. Debate over the inclusion of self-identifying trans women in women-only spaces intensified this week, as another group met privately to discuss the ...
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This week isn't turning out to be great one for Uber in Japan. Two of its investors — Didi and SoftBank — are teaming up to launch a rival service, while one of its existing competitors has just landed a big cash infusion and highly influential backer after Toyota backed JapanTaxi. The auto giant said it will ...
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US viewers should now see live news sources appear in the TV app for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. 9to5Mac spotted the update. Initial news sources include CNN, CBS, Fox News, Bloomberg, CNBC, and Cheddar, all appearing in the primary Watch Now section of the app on iOS and tvOS 11.2.5.
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