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Scientists ‘Resurrect’ Mutated Genes of Wrangel Island Mammoths

Woolly mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius) were among the most abundant cold adapted species during the Pleistocene. Their once large populations went extinct in two waves, an end-Pleistocene extinction of continental populations followed by the mid-Holocene extinction of relict populations on St. Paul Island, a small island in the middle of the …

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Google adds Siri Shortcuts to its iOS apps

    Google has added Siri Shortcuts for its search, Gmail, Drive and YouTube apps on iOS, the company announced Thursday. Users can take actions within the corresponding Google app through Siri by saying trigger phrases, such as “search with Google.” Source: Google. Why we care Making Google apps more …

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Intel, AMD Both Claim Wins Based on New Market Share Data

  Both AMD and Intel reported strong quarterly results at the end of 2019, with Intel setting multiple revenue records, and AMD hitting market share targets it hasn’t reached in years. It’s an excellent example of how the computing market isn’t necessarily a zero-sum game, and Dean McCarron, President of …

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Microsoft Reorganizes Windows Under Surface, Panos Panay

  Microsoft is reorganizing several of its business units with the new year, with some significant changes slated for the Windows unit. The company is combining its Surface business with the Windows Experience team, creating a new unit: Device + Windows. Device + Windows will be headed by Panos Panay, …

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Jurassic Fossil Shows Pterosaurs Preyed on Soft-Bodied Cephalopods

Paleontologists in Germany have found the 150-million-year-old fossilized remains of the extremely rare squid Plesioteuthis subovata preserved with a tooth of a pterosaur species called Rhamphorhynchus muensteri. Reconstruction of the hunting behavior of Rhamphorhynchus muensteri, flying close to the water surface to grab soft-bodied cephalopods such as Plesioteuthis subovata that …

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Who’s Going To Break The LAFC’s MLS Record.

As the single season points record has become a revolving door the last three years, MLS observers certainly couldn’t be blamed for wondering which club will raise that bar in 2020. The New York Red Bulls nudged the record to 71 in 2018, followed by LAFC’s “anything you can do, …

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Paleontologists Identify New Species of Thalattosaur

A new species of marine reptile from the Triassic period has been identified from fossils found in southeastern Alaska, the United States. An artist’s depiction of Gunakadeit joseeae. Image credit: Ray Troll. Thalattosaurs (meaning ‘ocean lizards’) were among several reptile lineages that adapted to marine life in the Mesozoic era. …

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