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That’s tough. That’s tough up there, Amanda Olson of Livermore said. It’s really hot and really steep. An East Bay man who was supposed to go out for a 45-minute run on a scorching hot day over the weekend still has not returned home. Melissa Colorado reports.
Kreycik went out for a trail run Saturday morning and never returned home.
Pleasanton police say he is an experienced trail runner with no known health issues. I have a 37-year-old husband and he goes out for runs, Olson said. If he went for a run and didn’t come home, I would want anyone and everybody to be out here.
By Emily Osterloff
What most of us would recognise as a jellyfish - the otherworldly, gelatinous aquatic animals renowned for their sting-filled tentacles - is actually just the final stage of these animals life cycle.
At least, it usually is.
Not all jellyfish play by the same rules, and one species may have discovered the secret to immortality.
How does the immortal jellyfish live forever?
The life cycle of most jellyfish species is similar. Museum curator Miranda Lowe explains, They have eggs and sperm and these get released to be fertilised, and then from that you get a free-swimming larval form.
Vantage Towers IPO: All you need to know about the Vodafone subsidiary
Oliver Brett March 18, 2021 8:04 AM
Vodafone seeks to raise up to €2.3 billion by floating its rapidly growing subsidiary Vantage Towers. What s the strategy behind the move? Share:
What is Vantage Towers?
Vantage Towers is Europe s largest company when it comes to building and operating mobile phone masts or towers (also known as cell sites). It has 82,000 sites across 10 markets on the continent and holds a no. 1 or no. 2 market position in nine of them.
Everybody expects to be able to use their mobile phone pretty much wherever they are, but signals can still be choppy, inconsistent or weak in both urban and rural areas.