2/2 Reuters. File photo: A man works on the Tokyo Stock Exchange after the market opened in Tokyo 2/2 By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) – Asian stocks rose on Thursday and bonds rallied as investors rallied against the US dollar. The prospect of a policy gridlock would largely favor industries …
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Prime Minister Matt Frederickson said Wednesday that the decision was taken “with a heavy heart,” but was based on a recommendation from health officials. “The virus has mutated into mink. The mutated virus has spread to humans,” Frederickson said. He said the Copenhagen-based Danish authority Statens Serum Institute had found …
Read More »Launch of ULA Scrubs Atlas 5, replaces rocket repaired by SpaceX for GPS mission – Spaceflight Now
Tuesday, Nov. United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 Rocket Pad 41 on Tuesday, Nov. Bho stands at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on the 3rd. Credit: United Launch Alliance The planned launch of the Atlas 5 rocket at Cape Canaveral on Wednesday by the United Launch Alliance was called in to …
Read More »Apple aims to make 2.5m Macbook with in-house CPU by February
Taipei – Apple is urging Pull suppliers to build a 2.5 million mBook laptop powered by its home-designed CPU by February, as California tech giant Intel is rapidly cutting its reliance on chips, sources told Nikkei Asia. This initial production order of the first MBBook to use the MacPal Silicon …
Read More »Ancient burial of a ferocious female hunter (and her weapons) discovered in Peru
Moving peacefully in the desert of Andes Mountains, Ancient hunter-gatherers stocked the herd of Visua. The hunters easily threw stone projectile points, hitting some of the animals and scattering the rest. The Wakuas, the wild ancestors of the Alpacas, fell and skilled hunters – both male and female – went …
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