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Super Micro, which has had a bumpy ride since its auditor quit, finally hired a general counsel
The server manufacturer also recruited an audit and accounting veteran as its latest independent director to join the corporate board.
Iceland Evacuates Blue Lagoon Amid 'Earthquake Swarm', Magma Eruption Likely
The earthquake swarm began at 6:30 a.m. local time on the Sundhnúks Crater Row, Iceland's Meteorological Office said.
State of the Birds report indicates about one-third of U.S. bird species at increased risk
State of the Birds report found one-third of U.S. bird species are facing low population levels, declining trends or other threats.
The Quiet Revolution of Synthetic Biology
Later, Wacław Szybalski popularized the term in 1974 in reference to genetic engineering, but little did he know that one day synthetic biology would be about more than simply ma
The Common Ostrich Is The World’s Largest Bird
The ostrich is a creature of contrast, striking, swift, and often misunderstood commanding attention wherever it roams. Find out more about the ostrich in this article!
Atom smasher even bigger than the Large Hadron Collider unveiled in new plans
Atom smasher even bigger than the Large Hadron Collider unveiled in new plans - The giant collider could unlock the mysteries of physics
SpaceX launches Fram2, first crewed mission in orbit over Earth's poles
SpaceX successfully launched Fram2, the first crewed mission to orbit Earth's poles, on Monday night from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The historic mission is carrying four civilians from
Formerly stranded astronauts don’t blame Boeing for their extended stay in space
NASA’s celebrity astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams said Monday that they hold themselves partly responsible for what went wrong on their space sprint-turned-marathon and would fly on
Scientists use AI to identify animal populations most likely to spread diseases to humans
Scientists from Washington State University are using and AI model to identify animal populations most likely to spread diseases to humans.
Mars may hold a massive water reservoir, enough to flood the planet up to nine feet
Mars may be hiding a vast stash of water beneath the Medusae Fossae Formation (MFF) near its equator. This ice-rich deposit could be the largest known water reservoir in this part of Mars, with an
Our Galaxy May Have Once Had a Second Central Black Hole
The smaller, intermediate mass black hole was likely derived from the Sausage Galaxy, which collided with the Milky Way 10 billion years ago.
Groundwater discussion finds its way into a celebration of new Sikh temple
Amid the thousands of people streaming through the newly opened Guru Nanak Mission Sikh Center enjoying plates of stew and deliciously creamy mango drinks on Sunday, three came with a […]
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