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China Sends State Security, Police Officials to Didi for Cybersecurity Probe 1 China Sends State Security, Police Officials to Didi for Cybersecurity Probe The stationing of regulators at the ride-hailing firm is the latest development in saga that has gripped the country s tech industry published : 17 Jul 2021 at 04:00 1 A driver opens the Didi Chuxing ride-hailing app on his smartphone in Beijing on July 2. Regulators raided the business on Friday. China sent regulators including state security and police officials to Didi Global Inc. s ride-hailing business on Friday as part of a cybersecurity investigation, the latest development in a regulatory saga that has gripped China s tech industry. ....
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Date Time Ancient sand reveals missing piece of 3.2-billion-year-old continent Scientists have found evidence for a missing piece of a 3.2-billion-year-old continent, according to a new study by University of Alberta scientists. The research identifies the only remnant of ultra-hot lavas within this ancient landmass, located within tiny mineral grains preserved in sandstone. “Our research developed a method to identify and date pieces of our ancient continents that until now have been lost to us,” said Rasmus Haugaard, who conducted the research during his PhD studies in the Faculty of Science. “This is crucial as it can improve how we model the evolution of Earth’s early continents.” ....