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Lunar Ark Could Safeguard Millions of Species DNA on The Moon HARRY BAKER, LIVE SCIENCE 14 MARCH 2021 A lunar ark hidden inside the Moon s lava tubes could preserve the sperm, eggs and seeds of millions of Earth s species, a group of scientists has proposed. The ark, or gene bank, would be safely hidden in these hollowed-out tunnels and caves sculpted by lava more than 3 billion years ago and would be powered by solar panels above. It would hold the cryogenically preserved genetic material of all 6.7 million known species of plants, animals and fungi on Earth, which would require at least 250 rocket launches to transport to the Moon, according to the researchers. ....
XINFIN FINTECH PTE. LTD: XinFin Hybrid Blockchain Network Taps Vinter to Launch Regulated XDC Index SINGAPORE / ACCESSWIRE / March 15, 2021 / XinFin FinTech, an enterprise-ready hybrid blockchain technology company, is now set to launch its regulated XDC index following a strategic collaboration with the regulated index provider Vinter. The Vinter XinFin XDC/USD Index is a key component to launch exchange-traded products containing the XDC token - the native utility token and fuel of The XDC Network. Atul Khekade, founder of XinFin explains: The XDC Network is a hybrid blockchain network empowered by the XDC digital asset for settlement purposes. XinFin focuses on regulated industries such as payments, trade finance, and capital markets. By partnering with Vinter, we bring our institutional partners a regulated index to develop their investment products on. ....
By: Leo Shane III “After nearly a decade of requests from veterans and military organizations, we are grateful Congress is moving to finally remove the target from the backs of veterans and servicemembers by closing this loophole,” said Carrie Wofford, president of Veterans Education Success. “For too long, bad actor colleges have treated veterans and servicemembers as nothing more than dollar signs in uniform.” At issue is the so-called 90-10 rule, which requires colleges and universities to have at least 10 percent of their revenues derived from non-federal sources like tuition or fundraising. The idea behind the regulation is to ensure that for-profit institutions aren’t funded solely by federal dollars, essentially using taxpayer money as their only reliable source of income. However, under a loophole in existing rules, GI Bill benefits and Defense Department Tuition Assistance programs are not counted as federal money. ....
Blood Collection Tubes for Liquid Biopsy Sales Set to Grow at 12% through 2021: Fact.MR NEW YORK, March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Fact.MR is conducting an ongoing research study on the blood collection tubes for liquid biopsy market. As per its findings, a positive growth outlook is expected for 2021, primarily underpinned by increasing technological advancements and increasing R&D activities from the government. Growth prospects for the upcoming decade are also optimistic, registering a noteworthy expansion rate until 2031. According to Fact.MR, the market is poised to benefit immensely from the rising usage of CTCs and ctDNA for liquid biopsy applications. According to National Center for Health Statistics, in 2021, 1.8 million new cancer cases are projected to occur in the U.S., surging the sales for blood collection tubes for liquid biopsy. ....
Connection and sustainability themes at Wanaka A&P Show 10 Mar, 2021 01:15 AM 2 minutes to read Mechanic Callum Grant and Mount Aspiring College pupil Hank Weathington test a juice bike which will be on display at the Wanaka A&P Show. Photo / Chrissi Petit Mechanic Callum Grant and Mount Aspiring College pupil Hank Weathington test a juice bike which will be on display at the Wanaka A&P Show. Photo / Chrissi Petit Otago Daily Times By: Kerrie Waterworth A bike that makes juice when you pedal and earrings made out of inner tubes are just two of the attractions on offer in a new tent at the Wanaka A&P Show this week. ....