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"Such collections are scientific time capsules," says Dr. Maria Teresa Aguado Molina: "Historical collections, combined with modern genomics, are unlocking hidden biodiversity at an unprecedented pace. EuroWorm shows that the most advanced discoveries begin with specimens collected decades ago."
From Science Daily
Kaneva and the report’s fellow authors, Artem Fakhretdinov and Lyuba Savinova, begin with the following prediction: “Much like during the pandemic, the shock unfolds sequentially rather than simultaneously — a rolling supply disruption moving westward, dictated by shipping times and buffered unevenly by regional inventories.”
From MarketWatch
He assumes many of us are tech-competent, anxious and confused as to what AI even is to begin with.
From Los Angeles Times
Someone who doesn’t start claiming until 70 will begin with payouts 24% higher than someone who started claiming at age 67, and 77% higher — yes, really — than someone who started at age 62.
From MarketWatch
“This was not a good neighborhood to begin with,” said Lily, the other employee.
From Slate
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