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Ferrari cuts ties with crypto sponsor ahead of 2023 Formula One season

The Ferrari-Velas partnership from 2021 — set at $30 million a year — was aimed at increasing fan engagement through nonfungible tokens (NFTs) and other shared initiatives…
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Cointelegraph By Arijit Sarkar

Pep Guardiola tells Tood Boehly to give Graham Potter time at Chelsea with fans heard chanting Thomas Tuchel’s name during FA Cup defeat, while supporters are reminded of Mikel Arteta’s early struggles at Arsenal

Pep Guardiola insists Graham Potter needs more time at Chelsea amid increasing pressure on the Blues boss following their FA Cup exit.

Potter and Chelsea remain in their rut as Manchester City served them an FA Cup humiliation with a 4-0 thumping at the Etihad Stadium…
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Acting now will reduce glacier loss | Science

Science & Nature Many of the world’s glaciers will disappear, but quick action will make a difference…
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Obesity confers macrophage memory | Science

Epigenetic programming of myeloid cells in obesity contributes to macular degeneration…
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Why optics needs thickness | Science

Wave physics predicts a minimum size for optical components dependent on their function…
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The fruits of failure | Science

HomeScienceVol. 379, No. 6627The fruits of failureBack To Vol. 379, No. 6627 Full accessLetterNextGen Voices Share on The fruits of failureGarima Singh [email protected], Ning Zhang [email protected], […] , Camila Fonseca Amorim da Silva [email protected], Divyansh Agarwal, […] , Salam Salloum-Asfar, Stephanie Mohammed [email protected…
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Old NASA satellite falls harmlessly from sky off Alaska

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — After almost 40 years circling Earth, a retired NASA science satellite plunged harmlessly through the atmosphere off the coast of Alaska, NASA reported Monday.
The Defense Department confirmed that the satellite — placed in orbit in 1984 by astronaut Sally Ride — reentered late Sunday night over the Bering Sea…
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ALMA Spots Hidden Jet from Oddball Star MWC 349A

The jet observed by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is ejecting material away from MWC 349A at a blistering 500 km per second (311 miles per second).
The post ALMA Spots Hidden Jet from Oddball Star MWC 349A appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News…
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Triassic Marine Reptile Had Incredibly Long Tail

Paleontologists have described a new genus and species of long-tailed pachypleurosaur from a complete skeleton found in China.
The post Triassic Marine Reptile Had Incredibly Long Tail appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News…
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Ozone Layer Collapse Contributed to End-Permian Mass Extinction

In new research, paleontologists analyzed abundances of sunscreen-like chemicals in 800 fossil pollen grains from 250-million-year-old rocks in Tibet.
The post Ozone Layer Collapse Contributed to End-Permian Mass Extinction appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News…
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