Bitcoin and the aggregate cryptocurrency market continue to show some signs of strength BTC is now pushing up to $ 9,600, with its slower high routine allowing it to overcome the slight resistance it faced in this price region. This recent price action seems to confirm the existence of a …
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Scientists Discover Antarctica’s First Active Methane Filtration | Biology, geoscience
A team of marine ecologists from Oregon State University described the formation and development of a new methane leak, a place where methane escapes from an underground reservoir into the ocean, in the Ross Sea, Upper Antarctica. Cinder’s cones leak, Ross Sea, Antarctica: White microbial mats are telltale signs of …
Read More »Why aren’t the Yankees so excited about MLB’s new playoff system?
The Yankees entered 2020 with championship aspirations and those have not changed despite the delayed start to the season and the big changes the game is undergoing this year. But the new expanded playoff system, which was only put into practice hours before the Yankees and Nationals opened the season …
Read More »Top retailers file for bankruptcy, close stores in July
CNN – Coronavirus, large amounts of debt and a change in shopping habits created a lethal cocktail of bankruptcies and store closings in July. So far this year, 21 public and private retailers have filed for Chapter 11, according to BankruptcyData.com. That’s more than double the number presented for the …
Read More »NASA’s Juno spacecraft takes the first picture of Jupiter’s largest moon, Ganymede
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has taken its first images of the largest moon orbiting Jupiter. Ganymede, discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610, is one of the 79 identified moons that orbits the great planet and is the ninth largest object in the solar system and is even larger than the planet …
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