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Deuterium in comets tells interesting tales

Science & Nature Comets have played an interesting role in the history of astronomy. Since antiquity, many cultures saw them as omens or spirits,...

Homo floresiensis Probably Didn’t Hunt Stegodons or Use Fire

Science & Nature When paleoanthropologists announced the discovery of Homo floresiensis on the Indonesian island of Flores in 2003, the tiny, small-brained species quickly...

31 alien-like marine species discovered off the coast of Brazil

Science & Nature A ghostly squid, speedy gossamer worm, and more dwell 600 to 3,300 feet beneath the waves. The post 31 alien-like marine species...

Club World Cup heartbreak: Seattle Sounders eliminated by Al Ahly | MLSSoccer.com

A heartbreaking late concession nixed Seattle Sounders FC’s dreams at the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup in Morocco, as the Rave Green fell 1-0...

The world must take a ‘collective action’ approach to regulations — India’s finance minister

Nirmala Sitharaman hopes that finance ministers and central bank governors can agree on crypto regulations at the G20 meeting in Bengaluru later this month. 2312 Total views 39 Total shares Own this piece of history Collect this article as an NFTIn a recent television interview, India’s Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, suggested that regulation “cannot be

Will CBDCs Take Over the World? We Hope Not, Say Crypto Community

Central Bank Digital Currencies are often touted as the future of money. They scare some and excite others. What’s the truth? According to the Atlantic Council CBDC tracker, 114 countries, representing over 95 percent of global GDP, are exploring a CBDC. 11 countries, including Nigeria and the Bahamas, have already launched theirs. China is currently piloting a

Ruidíaz: Club World Cup is “biggest challenge” yet for Seattle Sounders | MLSSoccer.com

Raúl Ruidíaz, an MLS Cup champion in 2019 and a Concacaf Champions League winner in 2022, knows a thing or two about lifting major trophies...

Club World Cup: Breaking down all Seattle Sounders’ possible opponents | MLSSoccer.com

After more than a quarter-century of existence, there aren’t as many historic firsts as there used to be around Major League Soccer. Yet...

AI: World likely to hit key warming threshold in 10-12 years

The world will likely breach the internationally agreed-upon climate change threshold in about a decade, and keep heating to break through a next warming...

Governments around the world are changing their policies to support esports

January 30, 2023 | By Alexander Lee Ivy Liu Earlier this month, professional gamer Nikita “SKillous” Gurevich secured the Netherlands’ first-ever esports athlete visa, allowing him to compete for Team Liquid, a prominent Dutch esports organization. The news is the latest example of a world government altering its policies to accommodate the growing — albeit

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