An international team of researchers has found the microscopic fungal filaments and mycelium-like structures in dolomitic shale from the Democratic Republic of Congo. The microfossils are at least 715 million years old (Neoproterozoic Era), making them 255 million years older than the next oldest fungi fossil. High-resolution SEM micrograph of …
Read More »9 pitfalls to scaling content and how to avoid them
As more companies start to see the value of content marketing, the pressure is on to scale up production and keep up with the competition. Some expand too quickly and experience growing pains. Some common themes include: Download this eBook from CopyPress and discover the top nine issues these …
Read More »Default Search in Chrome Switched to Bing for Office 365 ProPlus users
In a move that taps into the default effect, Microsoft’s Office 365 ProPlus (version 2002+) has coupled up with Bing to make Bing the default search engine for Google Chrome web browser for devices in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, United Kingdom, and the United States. Why would they do …
Read More »Google Dataset Search is out of beta and adds new features
Google announced today it has graduated Google Dataset Search from a beta product and is now fully live. With that, Google also added new features to the speciality search engine. What is Google Dataset search. Google Dataset Search enables searchers to find datasets stored across the web through …
Read More »The New Moto Razr Launches February 6th After Short Delay
Motorola claims it’s been working on its new foldable Razr smartphone for years, but it wasn’t ready to launch the device in December as originally planned. Verizon now says it’s ready to release the device on February 6th, and pre-orders go live on January 26th. However, the phone will …
Read More »Microsoft is Testing Ads in Wordpad You Might Actually Be Glad to See
Since the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft has experimented with various ways to advertise its apps and capabilities. Most of these have been ill received for one reason or another — many people fundamentally don’t like it when you give yourself the power to push advertising to their desktops …
Read More »Researchers May Have Solved Mystery of Akrotiri’s Monkey Frescoes
The blue monkeys painted on the walls of Akrotiri on the Greek island of Santorini are among many animals found in the frescoes of this 3,600-year-old city. Historians have studied the murals for decades since they were unearthed in the 1960s and 1970s on the island, which was once known …
Read More »African Gray Parrots Help Partners Obtain Food Rewards
African gray parrots (Psittacus erithacus) voluntarily and spontaneously help familiar parrots to achieve a goal, without obvious immediate benefit to themselves, says a duo of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology and the Max Planck Comparative Cognition Research Station. African gray parrots (Psittacus erithacus). Image credit: Andrew Bernard …
Read More »Earth’s Oldest Known Meteorite Impact Structure Identified
The 70 km- (43.5-mile) diameter Yarrabubba impact structure in Western Australia is approximately 2.23 billion years old, according to new research led by Curtin University scientists. Composite aeromagnetic anomaly map of the Yarrabubba impact structure within the Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia, showing the locations of key outcrops and samples used …
Read More »Eli Manning Retires Top Of The Pay Scale.
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning will retire from the NFL on Friday, ending his football career as the top-earning player in league history. The longtime NFL quarterback earned an unprecedented $252 million in salary during his 16-year NFL career, according to Spotrac. In 2019, he shattered the NFL’s all-time …
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