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For Schaus’ swallowtail butterflies, the powerful storms mean clear skies and bright futures The creatures cruised the world’s oceans with features we often associate with marine mammals, such ...
The European Commission has cleared a €400 million ($455.2 million) Spanish aid program to scale renewable hydrogen output, backing up to 345 MW of electrolyzer capacity and targeting 221,000 ...
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In this Inside Forbes India episode, Anubhuti Matta talks about the W-Power 2025 issue, spotlighting 20 inspiring women across business, mental health, and sports. It features Savita Balachandran ...
Bitwise reports a 16.11% quarter-over-quarter surge in Bitcoin holdings among public companies, fueled by regulatory changes and bold moves from Strategy, Semler Scientific, and GameStop.
A talk with Bitcoin Core developer Antoine Poinsot, on his Great Consensus Cleanup proposal to address bugs in the Bitcoin protocol.
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MIAMI -- The Marlins reinstated outfielder Jesús Sánchez from the 10-day injured list and designated for assignment corner infielder Jonah Bride ahead of Tuesday’s series opener against the D-backs at ...
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Philanthropy must move beyond throwing money at problems and instead invest in the infrastructure of lasting change, says Binaifer Nowrojee, OSF President.