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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Andreessen Horowitz will no longer be a venture capital firm, opting to become an investment advisor

Venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz filed to become a registered investment advisor so that it can have more flexibility.

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Bitcoin spike blamed on an April Fools joke — but that's not why it rallied

Multiple experts say the bitcoin April Fool's Day rumors probably had nothing to do with the rally.

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Operation IceBridge: Exploring Alaska’s Mountain Glaciers


In Alaska, 5 percent of the land is covered by glaciers that are losing a lot of ice and contributing to sea level rise.

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Dark matter is not made up of tiny black holes

An international team of researchers has put a theory speculated by the late Stephen Hawking to its most rigorous test to date, and their results have ruled out the possibility that primordial black holes smaller than a tenth of a millimeter make up most of dark matter.

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Intelligent metamaterials behave like electrostatic chameleons

Physicists have developed so-called metashells made of smart, adaptable metamaterials. In a recent study they show how hollow metamaterial shells can adapt to the characteristics of the materials they hold inside.

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Whole Foods' price cuts are a sign of a 'cutthroat competitive landscape' in grocery

In the past twenty years, growth among large grocery chains in North America has been just 2 percent, while commodity and labor costs have been increasing.

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The weird and wonderful inner moons of Saturn revealed by Cassini

Saturn has a smorgasbord of little moons. The final few orbits the Cassini spacecraft made before it disintegrated in the planet’s atmosphere allowed it to observe five of the planet’s small inner moons up close.

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Men and women equally happy with their jobs, but not their pay

Women's Equal Pay Day is today, marking the extra three months women have had to work in 2019 to match the amount of money men made in 2018 alone. A new CNBC survey on America's workplace shows women continue to receive lower pay. That's a problem.

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Researchers tap rare pristine air to reveal pollution's impact

Human-caused pollution spurs the production of climate-changing particles known as secondary organic aerosols much more than previously thought. Researchers made the finding by analyzing air samples that were captured aboard a research aircraft as it zigzagged between pristine air over the Amazon rainforest and polluted air over the nearby city of Manaus. It was like a trip back (and forth) through time, as scientists weaved between the two vastly different settings.

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Dark matter is not made up of tiny black holes

An international team of researchers has put a theory speculated by the late Stephen Hawking to its most rigorous test to date, and their results have ruled out the possibility that primordial black holes smaller than a tenth of a millimeter make up most of dark matter.

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Artificial intelligence enables recognizing and assessing a violinist's bow movements

In playing music, gestures are extremely important, in part because they are directly related to the sound and the expressiveness of the musicians. Today, technology exists that captures movement and is capable of detecting gestural details very precisely.

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Harnessing photonics for at-home disease detection

With nothing more than a photonic chip and an ordinary camera, researchers have managed to count biomolecules one by one in a small sample and determine their position. Their tiny device -- a marriage of optics and smart image analysis -- is even able to detect a graphene sheet only a single atom thick. This type of sensor could one day play a key role in personalized medicine.

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India's cloud market to cross $7 billion by 2022: Report

The report titled 'Cloud - Next Wave of Growth in India', prepared with Google Cloud and Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India LLP, said cloud spending in 2018 was estimated to be about six per cent of the total IT spending.

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Facebook invites inputs from people on content governing body

Facebook is inviting inputs from people around the world to build an independent body that will be able to reverse the social networking giant's decisions about allowing or removing certain posts on the platform.

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4 ways to train your mind to tune out all the 'noise' and be a winner at work

When professionals make decisions that harm an organization, it's often the result of an overtaxed schedule and autopilot existence. Here are 4 ways to train your mind to cultivate clarity and mental space so you can become a super-achiever at work.

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Morgan Stanley says this is the up-and-coming space company to watch

There's a burgeoning sector within the space industry of small, privately-built rockets and Morgan Stanley highlighted Rocket Lab as a disruptive front-runner.

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Network security market shows its highest growth in more than 6 years: BofA

Companies are still increasing spending on more traditional cybersecurity methods, spurring growth in the market for network security.

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Cramer: My sources at Amazon indicate to me they'll do whatever it takes to undercut Walmart

"Amazon will stop at nothing to take away the share that Walmart has gained," CNBC's Jim Cramer says.

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Lyft's shares turn positive after a rocky second day of trading

Shares of Lyft continued to fall Tuesday after an analyst said its stock price required "a big leap of faith."

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Scientists capture live, atomic-level detail of nanoparticle formation

Scientists at the Sensitive Instrument Facility of the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory achieved real-time atom rearrangement monitoring using aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy during the synthesis of intermetallic nanoparticles (iNPs).

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New alternatives may ease demand for scarce rare-earth permanent magnets

From computer hard discs to smart phones, magnets are at the forefront of technology. Magnets containing rare-earth elements are among the most powerful available, but these elements can be difficult to obtain. Now, scientists have identified magnets based on more readily obtainable rare earths, as well as some promising magnets that don't contain these materials at all.

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Hands spread flame retardants, plasticizers throughout homes

Hundreds of everyday items, from furniture to cell phones to floor wax, contain organophosphate ester (OPE) flame retardants and plasticizers. Some of these compounds make their way into the air, onto surfaces and even inside our bodies, with uncertain health effects. Today, researchers report that hands play a central role in transferring OPEs throughout the indoor environment.

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Muscle-like material expands and contracts in response to light

Just as controlled-release medications slowly dole out their cargo after they experience a pH change in the body, implanted 'artificial muscles' could someday flex and relax in response to light illuminating the skin. Scientists have developed a new material that expands and contracts, lifting a weight merely by shining a light on it.

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Minimizing fuel explosions and fires from accidents and terrorist acts with polymers

When an act of terrorism or a vehicle or industrial accident ignites fuel, the resulting fire or explosion can be devastating. Today, scientists will describe how lengthy but microscopic chains of polymers could be added to fuel to significantly reduce the damage from these terrifying incidents.

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AD alloyed nanoantennas for temperature-feedback identification of viruses and explosives

Scientists of Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) in collaboration with colleagues from Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (FEB RAS), ITMO University and Swinburne University of Technology (Australia), have developed a method for efficient mass production of silicon-germanium fully alloyed nanoantennas. The technology has potential applications in optical biosensory platforms and next-generation chemical sensors for fast and accurate tracing of viruses, pollutions, explosives, etc. at low concentrations. The study is published in Nanoscale.

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Muscle-like material expands and contracts in response to light

Just as controlled-release medications slowly dole out their cargo after they experience a pH change in the body, implanted 'artificial muscles' could someday flex and relax in response to light illuminating the skin. Scientists have developed a new material that expands and contracts, lifting a weight merely by shining a light on it.

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Smartphone brands to boost 2019 digital marketing budget: Report

Smartphone brands will collectively spend Rs 330 crore on digital marketing in India this year, up by 20 per cent compared with the previous year, said a new report on Tuesday.

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Settlement over waste violation costs Tesla $86,000

Reaching a settlement with US-based Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over waste violation has cost electric vehicle maker Tesla $86,000.

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Nokia, Motorola Smartphones May Get Google Pixel's Call Screen Feature

Google seems to be planning to expand the availability of Call Screen feature in the Google Phone app to Nokia and Motorola smartphones.

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Wearable sensors mimic skin to help with wound healing process

Researchers have developed skin-inspired electronics to conform to the skin, allowing for long-term, high-performance, real-time wound monitoring in users.

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Bacterial factories could manufacture high-performance proteins for space missions

Nature has evolved protein-based substances with mechanical properties that rival even the best synthetic materials. Pound for pound, spider silk is stronger and tougher than steel. But unlike steel, the natural fiber cannot be mass-produced. Today, scientists report a method in which bacteria produce spider silk and other proteins that could be useful during space missions.

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'Molecular surgery' reshapes living tissue with electricity but no incisions

Traditional surgery to reshape a nose or ear entails cutting, sometimes followed by long recovery times and scars. Now, researchers have developed a 'molecular surgery' process using tiny needles, electric current and 3D molds to quickly reshape living tissue with no incisions, scarring or recovery time. It shows promise as a noninvasive alternative to laser eye surgery.

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'Molecular surgery' reshapes living tissue with electricity but no incisions

Traditional surgery to reshape a nose or ear entails cutting, sometimes followed by long recovery times and scars. Now, researchers have developed a 'molecular surgery' process using tiny needles, electric current and 3D molds to quickly reshape living tissue with no incisions, scarring or recovery time. It shows promise as a noninvasive alternative to laser eye surgery.

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China Regulator Approves 30 Imported Online Video Games, Including Tencent's

NetEase, another games powerhouse in China, also had one imported video game approved on Tuesday.

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The Transpolar Drift is faltering: Sea ice is now melting before it can leave the nursery

The dramatic loss of ice in the Arctic is influencing sea-ice transport across the Arctic Ocean. Today only 20 percent of the sea ice that forms in the shallow Russian marginal seas of the Arctic Ocean actually reaches the Central Arctic, where it joins the Transpolar Drift; the remaining 80 percent of the young ice melts before it has a chance to leave its 'nursery.'

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Spark Email App Launched for Android, the Day Inbox by Gmail Shuts Down

Spark is made by Readdle, which is an indie developer of productivity apps.

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Paytm Money Gets SEBI Approval for Stock Broking, Projects to Integrate With Exchanges and Depository

Paytm Money started offering a platform for mutual fund investments in September last year.

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Microsoft, BMW to create Open Manufacturing Platform for developing smart factories

Microsoft Corp and BMW Group on Tuesday launched an initiative to create an Open Manufacturing Platform that seeks to stimulate innovation and accelerate the development of 'smart' factories.

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How Facebook makes money by targeting ads directly to you

More than 2 billion people use Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp or Messenger every day. Here's how the company targets ads directly to each user.

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Beyond a raise, this is what the majority of American workers want to be happier at work

Surprisingly, only 41% of respondents polled for the first CNBC/Survey Monkey Workplace Happiness Index say a higher salary is the one change that would most improve their job satisfaction. The majority chose from other, non-monetary job benefits.

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Snapchat Now Available in Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi Languages

Snapchat has localised its app experience for Indian consumers and they will now be able to access the app in Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, and Punjabi.

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Same properties, lower cost—Copper-based alternative for next-generation electronics

Japanese scientists have developed a technique to transform a copper-based substance into a material that mimics properties of precious and pricey metals such as gold and silver. The new medium, made of copper nanoparticles (very small copper-based structures) has promising applications in the production of electronic devices that would otherwise depend on expensive gold and silver counterparts. It is also suitable in the fabrication of electronic components using printing technologies that are recognized as environmentally friendly production methods. The study was published on January 29 in Scientific Reports.

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Instagram's new e-commerce feature is a $10 billion opportunity for Facebook, Deutsche Bank says

Facebook added a feature to make its Instagram platform a more efficient place for social media users to shop and buy, which Deutsche Bank believes "can drive monetization" further for the app.

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Lyft shares fall again as analyst says buying the IPO here is 'leap of faith'

Shares of Lyft fell for a second straight day after an analyst raised concern over the ride-hailing company's valuation.

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Netflix is underperforming and JP Morgan calls it a good buying opportunity

Recent underperformance from Netflix offers investors a rare chance to pick up exposure to the streaming platform, according to J.P. Morgan.

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Lyft is a 'treacherous' stock, post-IPO action is 'extremely negative': O'Leary

The problem with Lyft, market watcher Kevin O'Leary says, is that "it makes no money."

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When Google First Announced Gmail, It Was Brushed Off as an April Fools' Day Joke

Gmail's announced features were mind-bending: A gigabyte's worth of storage that blew away other services by 100 times. And it would be searchable! Like Google!

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Zomato Expands Online Ordering, Food Delivery Services to 17 More Indian Cities

Zomato on Monday announced an expansion of its online ordering and food delivery services to 17 new cities in India, taking the total to 213 cities.

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Autonomous vehicle tests underway in London

The trials will take place in the boroughs of Croydon and Bromley.

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Reliance Jio transfers control of optical fibre, tower units to RIIHL trusts

Besides, Tower Infrastructure Trust acquired control of RJIPL by purchasing 51 per cent of shares of RJIPL for Rs 109.65 crore, the company said.

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85% of American workers are happy with their jobs, national survey shows

The first quarterly CNBC/Survey Monkey Workplace Happiness Index measures how workers feel in five key categories — pay, opportunities for advancement, recognition, autonomy and meaning. It is an optimistic 71 out of 100.

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Walmart teams up with Google to offer voice-activated grocery shopping

Walmart customers will be able to order groceries with voice commands through Google's smart-home assistant, the retail giant announced on Tuesday in its latest effort to compete with Amazon.

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Inbox by Gmail Lives On With New Chrome Extension That Brings a Similar User Experience to Gmail

The new extension, called Inbox Theme for Gmail, is available for download through the Chrome Web Store.

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PewDiePie Becomes Biggest YouTube Channel Again, T-Series Trailing by 1.5 Lakh Subscribers

PewDiePie aka Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg has regained the crown of being the biggest YouTube channel (in terms of the subscribers).

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Lok Sabha elections: 9 things to know about WhatsApp's new feature for voters



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Facebook may hire journalists to curb fake news and improve content quality

In order to better tackle fake news and improve quality of content on its platform, Facebook might hire a new generation of digital-era journalists and news publishers.

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Bitcoin rallies 14% to its highest level since November last year

Bitcoin jumped suddenly on Tuesday, following months of relatively low volatility in an asset once known for its wild price swings.

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HCL completes acquisition of US-based Strong-Bridge Envision

IT major HCL Technologies said on Tuesday that its acquisition of US-based Strong-Bridge Envision has been completed.

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Jio Seen Blocking Access to Telegram Website in India

Reliance Jio has now been found restricting access to the entire domain of chat service Telegram in India.

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Why Facebook, human rights groups are fearful of Singapore's fake news bill

Singapore submitted wide-ranging fake news legislation in parliament on Monday, stoking fears from internet firms and human rights groups that it may give the government too much power and hinder freedom of speech.

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Cloudflare Builds Warp VPN to Deliver Secure, Fast Internet Access on Mobile Devices

Cloudflare has presently given a waitlist for people willing to use Warp VPN through the company's 1.1.1.1 app.

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WhatsApp Unveils 'Tipline' in India to Tackle Fake News Ahead of General Elections

WhatsApp Tuesday unveiled its ''Checkpoint Tipline'', where people can check the authenticity of information received.

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Lyft Plunges Below IPO Price, Sending Cautionary Message to Other Unicorns

Lyft is the first in a wave of highly anticipated, so-called unicorn companies that are expected to hit the public markets this year.

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Chinese tech giant Tencent quietly tests game streaming platform

Tencent has begun testing a cloud gaming service called "Start" and is letting a select group of users sign up.

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Google Workers Want Ultra-Conservative Off AI Council

Last year, Google published a set of internal AI principles, the first being that AI should be socially beneficial.

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Samsung Galaxy M30's flash sale today at 12pm on Amazon

Samsung Galaxy M30 retails at Rs 14,990 and Rs 17,990 for the 4GB and 6GB RAM variants.

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Europe's answer to Uber expands into the electric scooter scene in Madrid

Bolt, formerly known as Taxify, is launching its electric kick scooter-sharing service in Madrid.

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Got a call from your bank? Here’s how you can lose money through this new fraud



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Xiaomi's Mi Notebook Air Refresh, WhatsApp Beta Updates, Samsung A70 Launch, and More News This Week

Xiaomi's Mi Notebook lineup refresh, WhatsApp's brand new features, Samsung A70 launch, Apple services announcements, Huawei P30, Huawei P30 Pro, were the biggest tech stories this week.

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Apple, Salesforce among 'inaugural signatories' in push to close gender pay gap in California

A group led by California's first partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom launched a new campaign to raise awareness of the gender pay gap as part of an effort to achieve pay equality for women.

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'Featherweight oxygen' discovery opens window on nuclear symmetry

Researchers have discovered and characterized a new form of oxygen dubbed 'featherweight oxygen' -- the lightest-ever version of the familiar chemical element oxygen, with only three neutrons to its eight protons.

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Beyond the college cheating scandal

The college admissions cheating scandal rocked higher education and dozens of individuals involved in the investigation. Jon Fortt and a panel of experts break down what it means for the future of the admissions process.

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Apple's new services: Will they work?

Jon Fortt discusses Apple's new subscription services, with Fast Money editor-in-chief Stephanie Mehta, Finji CEO Rebekah Saltsman, and Quartz editor-in-chief Kevin Delaney

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Cramer: Nasdaq, Goldman Sachs, and Amazon are de-risked IPO plays

Jim Cramer breaks down how investors can make money from the IPO boom without investing directly in them.

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Laser technology helps researchers scrutinize cancer cells

Photoacoustic microscopy technique allows researchers to analyze metabolic characteristics of cancer cells with laser light and high-frequency ultrasonic sensing.

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First bacterial genome created entirely with a computer

Scientists have developed a new method that greatly simplifies the production of large DNA molecules containing many hundreds of genes. With this method, they have built the first genome of a bacterium entirely designed by a computer algorithm. The method has the potential to revolutionize biotechnology.

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Building blocks of DNA and RNA could have appeared together before life began on Earth

Scientists for the first time have found strong evidence that RNA and DNA could have arisen from the same set of precursor molecules even before life evolved on Earth about four billion years ago.

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Rise of religion pre-dates Incas at Lake Titicaca

An ancient group of people made ritual offerings to supernatural deities near the Island of the Sun in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, about 500 years earlier than the Incas, according to an international team of researchers. The team's findings suggest that organized religion emerged much earlier in the region than previously thought.

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Three reasons why Lyft stumbled on the second day of trading

Investors need to see that Lyft can sustain its growth to justify such a high price, especially with a bunch more shares coming to market.

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Lyft stock dive signals unicorns may have to settle for cheaper market prices when they go public

Lyft stock, after an initial surge, fell below its offer price on its second day of trading Monday, a warning that other hyped unicorns may have to be more conservative about their IPO prices.

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Changes to H-1B visa lottery create 'stress' for tech companies and employees

Tech companies are watching this years H-1B visa lottery, which opened up on April 1, closely. Changes to the system are expected to give master's degree candidates a better shot.

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Whole Foods will slash prices on hundreds of items starting Wednesday

Whole Foods will slash prices on hundreds of items starting Wednesday, marking the third round of price cuts as the grocer looks to revamp its "Whole Paycheck" image.

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Facebook removes Pakistani military-backed fake accounts

Facebook on Monday said it removed 103 Pages, Groups and accounts on both its platform and Instagram for engaging in coordinated inauthentic behaviour against India as part of a military-backed network that originated in Pakistan.

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Calculating temperature inside moon to help reveal its inner structure

Little is known about the inner structure of the Moon, but a major step forward was made by a scientist who conducted experiments that enabled her to determine the temperature at the boundary of the Moon's core and mantle.

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Calculating temperature inside moon to help reveal its inner structure

Little is known about the inner structure of the Moon, but a major step forward was made by a scientist who conducted experiments that enabled her to determine the temperature at the boundary of the Moon's core and mantle.

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