Key Takeaways: Bybit Fintech Limited and its subsidiary, Bybit, are included in Singapore’s Investor Alert List (IAL) by the Monetary Authority (MAS). The list provides information about entities which may The post Singapore Flags Bybit on MAS Investor Alert List, Raising New Crypto Compliance Questions appeared first on CryptoNinjas. Explore the content: http://dlvr.it/TT5x7W
One of the world's oldest turds has been given the royal science treatment, with ancient Arctic ground squirrel droppings offering a smorgasbord of DNA from other animals and plants dating back up to 700,000 years. Continue Reading Category: Biology, Science Tags: McMaster University, DNA, Wildlife, Animal science, Animals, ancient, Wooly mammoth Explore the content: http://dlvr.it/TT26Mv
Rising seas could turn mangroves from carbon-storing climate allies into unexpected carbon emitters. Mangroves are among the most effective natural systems for capturing and storing carbon, but new research suggests that rising sea levels could significantly reduce that benefit and may even cause these coastal forests to release carbon in the future. Made up of [...] Explore the content: http://dlvr.it/TSzwD1
A 225-foot granite tower rises from Chicago’s South Side. Words from Barack Obama’s speeches are carved into its apex. In rain, the stone goes dark, and in full sun, it ignites with light. Tod Williams and Billie Tsien have been working on this since 2015. Ten whole years. What they’ve delivered isn’t a library, isn’t [...] The post The Obama Presidential Center Finally Opens, and It Was Worth the Wait appeared first on Moss and Fog. Explore the content: http://dlvr.it/TSy0xt
The Falcon 9 rocket will launch an undisclosed number of satellites, which are believed to be Starshield satellites, a government variant of Starlink. Liftoff from pad 4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base is scheduled during a 35-minute window that opens on Friday, June 19, at 1:40 a.m. PDT (4:40 a.m. EDT / 0840 UTC). Explore the content: http://dlvr.it/TT5vwV
The discovery of Typhlichthys styx shows that cave-adapted species can continue evolving and splitting into new species, with underground aquifers playing a crucial role in that process. Researchers at Yale have identified a previously unknown species of eyeless cavefish, a finding that challenges the long-standing view that caves and other underground habitats are evolutionary dead [...] Explore the content: http://dlvr.it/TSybwB
We’re still in the definition phase of the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO), but it seems like every week a new research group comes out with a paper helping to contribute to what is shaping up to be one of the most important space telescopes of the 2040s. A new paper from a team of researchers led by Daniel Jaffe of the University of Texas at Austin contributes to this ongoing definition work by arguing that it’s time HWO adopted a high-resolution near-IR spectroscopy capability, - which sounds great in practice, but so far hasn’t been attempted due to technological limitations. But, according to the paper, two recent inventions finally make a working version of an extremely high resolution exoplanet hunter viable. Explore the content: http://dlvr.it/TT4z9m
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