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    Gravitational wave detector prepares to peer into bizarre stars

    I am pretty fascinated by quantum computing, actually. In on itself such a computer would be of immense help in any kind of physics research, due to its immense computational capabilities.
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    Owning a Dog Can Add 10 Years to Your Life

    How do you take care of that many? Don't they make a mess?
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    Belgium’s FSMA alerts of potential boiler room frauds

    On one hand I agree, on the other hand I think we should never underestimate people's greed.
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    Belgium’s FSMA alerts of potential boiler room frauds

    Belgium’s Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA) has issued a warning against several entities that operate unauthorized and that may be boiler-room frauds. The entities are targeting and contacting Belgium citizens in an attempt to get them to invest their money. They appear to be...
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    UK schoolboy corrects Nasa data error

    Personally, I would definitely consider this a story of success, if he does end up doing that. By reaching their potential I meant using their intelligence fully for the sake of science, I can't think of a better success story than that.
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    NASA Just Saw Something Come Out Of A Black Hole For The First Time Ever

    I don't think that any life can survive that close to a black hole.
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    NASA Just Saw Something Come Out Of A Black Hole For The First Time Ever

    It probably is an artist's rendition, because actual pictures probably wouldn't mean much for the general public.
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    Hillsborough woman plans to post $35 million bail in ex-boyfriend murder case

    She has that kind of money, she posts them.
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    Australia’s ASIC forms Financial Advisers Consultative Committee

    Australia’s financial services authority, the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC), has established a Financial Advisers Consultative Committee (FACC) which to improve the existing industry engagement with the authority body, the regulator said. The committee will supplement...
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    [Amazing] Cave paintings: Up to 40,000 years Old

    I am sure they came up with a suitable contraption. The ancients were capable of surprising feats of engineering.
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    How do I trade Forex?

    There's only one way to learn Forex and it's hard work. There are no shortcuts, no quick get rich schemes, it's just you and all the knowledge and experience you need to accumulate before you can profit consistently.
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    [Amazing] Cave paintings: Up to 40,000 years Old

    I can never get tired of looking at these. They call the people of that era primitive, and they they were, in terms of technology and knowledge, but that sense of artistry is not primitive at all.
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    85-year-old and her cat survived five frigid days stranded

    That's one tough old lady. I'm glad she and her cat survived.
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    [Amazing] Cave paintings: Up to 40,000 years Old

    I don't know, the Lascaux cave has been closed to the public since 1963 and only scientists are let in occasionally because when the cave was open it got infested by fungi and lichen.
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    [Amazing] Cave paintings: Up to 40,000 years Old

    I am assuming the caves with the pre-historic paintings aren't open to the public? There was something about moisture from breathing damaging them rapidly.
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    Dropbox is going public!

    I haven't used Dropbox in quite a while. I didn't realize the company was that popular.
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    Singapore, France partner to ease cross-border operations of fintech companies

    This deal with the French AMF seems to be a part of a deliberate policy on the side of the Singaporean regulator. It has also collaborated with its Japanese counterpart, the Financial Services Agency (FSA), to establish a joint framework to enhance fintech linkages between the two countries. The...
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    SEC Charges Pastor With Defrauding Retirees

    Frauds are always vile, but doctors, teachers and priests who take advantage of the vulnerable people who trust them to have their best interests in mind are especially vile.
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    Elon Musk wants to connect computers to your brain

    This will happen sooner or later, it's inevitable.
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