Marsquakes! (Well, One So Far)

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We know surprisingly little about seismicity (on Earth it would be earthquakes) on other planets. Although we have done a little seismology on the Moon, both "listening" for natural temblors or creating our own, beyond that, we haven't had much luck. Sure, the 1970's Viking landers had seismometers as part of their array of instruments, but they were sitting on the deck of the landers, not placed on the ground, so almost no useful data was collected. The newest Mars lander, InSight, is th ...read more

TD Ameritrade shows bitcoin paper trading

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The puzzle pieces appear to be falling into place for the start of a new bull run. Popular mainstream traditional asset trading platform TD Ameritrade reportedly shows simulated bitcoin trading, via its paper trading functionality. This has been reported by Twitter user Cryptopolis, and then further legitimized by Litecoin creator Charlie Lee.  TD trading oddity On April 22, Twitter user Cryptopolis posted an exuberant tweet, claiming the occurrence of bitcoin trading on the NASDAQ stock ex ...read more

A Familiar Fungus May Help Us Defeat a Deadly One

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It seems like every few years there’s a virus or bacterium that threatens human health in a new way. But a new fungus that is a threat to humans? That doesn’t happen very often. That’s why we in the medical mycology community – the people who study dangerous fungi – are so intrigued and concerned by news reports about a new, deadly fungus called Candida auris. C. auris is believed to have been first identified in 2009 in the ear canal of a patient in Japan, but has ...read more

Off Planet Hikes: The Backpacker’s Guide to the Solar System

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Grab a spacesuit and a few months of provisions. We’re taking you on a tour of the Interplanetary Parks Service. Space is harsh. From damaging radiation to deadly gases and drastic temperature changes, pretty much any environment beyond Earth can kill you at a moment’s notice. Yet our cosmic backyard boasts natural wonders that rival the greatest found on terra firma. And, one day, when we have the technology for deep-space rocket launches, suitable protective gear, and enough pr ...read more

Interview: Yoni Assia on eToroX and the cryptocurrency market

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On April 16th 2019, eToro founder and CEO Yoni Assia has agreed to do an exclusive interview for Crypto Insider at the Paris Blockchain Week Summit. It was on the same day that the global launch of cryptocurrency exchange eToroX took place, and the time seemed right to reflect on how far the social trading company has come in terms of integrating digital assets. To North American audiences, eToro is the European and Asian equivalent of Robin Hood: it offers quick and easy onboarding with your cr ...read more

The Three Pillars of The Bitcoin Cash Roadmap

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Cryptocurrencies, like any technology based projects, are constantly evolving and upgrading. Whether it is to keep up with their competitors, enhance security and performance or increase their user base, crypto projects need to advance. And in this regard, a roadmap is the pathway to the expected evolution. This article will focus on the three pillars of the Bitcoin Cash roadmap, and its key stages for the development of the project. Bitcoin Cash (ABC) was spawned in mid-2017 when a gr ...read more

Blockchain and crypto adoption in Asia on the rise, reports suggest

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The 2017 cryptocurrency hype cycle came with the ICO business model and the emergence of forks of existing cryptocurrencies. Albeit being a year of a downtrend, 2018 was the year of stablecoins. In spite of these innovations and developments, the world still awaits widely adopted real-world use cases of blockchain technology. 2019 appears to be the year for blockchain adoption by corporate giants worldwide. Perhaps the application of blockchain technology by corporations with millions of existin ...read more

Decade-Long Geology Project Rewrites Origins of Earth’s Methane

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Turkey’s Mount Chimaera is on fire, and has been for millennia. Dozens of campfire-sized flames burst straight of the mountain’s rocky, sea-facing slope. These eternal flames are fueled by methane, the odorless, colorless substance that provides much of our natural gas for fuel, as well as a potent greenhouse gas. Most methane (a single carbon atom surrounded by four hydrogens) forms from the decay of ancient plants, animals and other life. But the Earth itself can create methane, t ...read more

Crew Dragon Test Mishap Could Delay First SpaceX Human Flight

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SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule experienced an “anomaly” during a rocket test on Saturday that sent smoke high drifting high over its launchpad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Elon Musk and SpaceX have been short on details so far, but unconfirmed video footage shows the spacecraft being destroyed. The same Crew Dragon capsule completed a flawless flight to the International Space Station in March. The event raises concerns that SpaceX may not be able t ...read more

How Does the Impossible Burger Look and Taste Like Real Beef?

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This is a guest post from Mark R. O'Brien, University at Buffalo, State University of New York. This piece reflects the views of the author. People eat animals that eat plants. If we just eliminate that middle step and eat plants directly, we would diminish our carbon footprint, decrease agricultural land usage, eliminate health risks associated with red meat and alleviate ethical concerns over animal welfare. For many of us, the major hurdle to executing this plan is that meat tastes goo ...read more

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