A Tesla owner in North Carolina has decided to stop driving his Model 3 after a harrowing incident on the highway. James Hanna was taking Interstate 277 to pick up his son from school when the vehicle started to beep. Just a few seconds later—quickly enough to prevent Hanna from …
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Paleontologists have found two nearly complete skeletons from a new genus and species of nothosauroid marine reptile that lived during the Middle Triassic in what is now China. Dubbed Brevicaudosaurus jiyangshanensis, the ancient creature used its short and flat tail for balance and floated near the bottom of the edges …
Read More »500 Startups closes $15M fund to back founders in the Middle East and North Africa
Fresh off closing a $10 million fund earlier this year for Latin American startups, 500 Startups has pulled together $15 million in capital so far for a new fund that will exclusively target startups in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Despite just closing today, 500 Startups has already made …
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Read More »Young and middle earners most positive about Lifetime ISA and pension reforms
Middle and high earners are most likely to feel that last year’s pension reforms and the recently launched Lifetime ISA have made it easier to save for retirement, new research has revealed. According to Skipton Building Society, almost half (46%) of those with household earnings of more than £35,000 say …
Read More »Middle Stone Age Humans Used Innovative Heating Techniques to Make Tools
Early humans living in southern Africa in the Middle Stone Age after 65,000 years ago used advanced heating techniques to produce silcrete blades, according to a new study. This image shows heated silcrete artifacts made by Middle Stone Age humans at Klipdrift Shelter, South Africa. Image credit: Katja Douze / …
Read More »Middle Eastern Bitumen Found in Early Medieval Buried Ship in UK
Bitumen — a rare, tar-like material — from the Middle East is present in the 7th century Anglo-Saxon ship-burial at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk, UK, according to a study led by Dr. Pauline Burger of the British Museum, London. Model of the Sutton Hoo ship-burial. The placement of the burial chamber …
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