Form 144 Medtronic plc For: 19 February
Form 144 Medtronic plc For: 19 February
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Form 144 Medtronic plc For: 19 February
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Fintech Clear Street withdraws US IPO filing
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Brazil stocks higher at close of trade; Bovespa up 1.06%
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BofA commits $25 billion to private credit deals, Bloomberg News reports
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Form 13G Shengfeng Development Limited For: 19 February
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Trump administration moves to end housing assistance for mixed immigration families
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Form 13G Sable Offshore Corp. For: 19 February
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NZ’s Fonterra lifts annual milk price forecast, teases special dividend
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Form 13G SHENGFENG DEVELOPMENT Ltd For: 19 February
Read on NewzReport →Do You Think Hims & Hers Health (HIMS) is Positioned for Long-Term Growth?
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Read on NewzReport →Your pets may feel like family, but can you claim them as dependents on your tax return?
Read on NewzReport →Mohamed El-Erian Sounds Alarm As China's US Treasury Share Hits 15-Year Low At 7%
Read on NewzReport →Dow Jones Futures Rise; Nvidia Gains On Meta AI Deal, Rivals Fall
Read on NewzReport →Peter Thiel Quietly Exits Ethereum Treasury Firm ETHZilla – Warning Sign for the DAT Model?
Read on NewzReport →Elon Musk's company town already has a volunteer fire department, and is forming a Starbase Police Department. Now it wants its own court, too. Elon Musk's company town already has a volunteer fire department, and is forming a Starbase Police Department. Now it wants its own court, too.
Read on NewzReport →Reporter Zoë Bernard spent months talking to 51 people (31 of them gay men) to map out a subculture that's been an open secret in Silicon Valley for years: gay men, at the upper echelons of tech, quietly raising up their own networks the way powerful people have always done. Reporter Zoë Bernard spent months talking to 51 people (31 of them gay men) to map out a subculture that's been an open secret in Silicon Valley for years: gay men, at the upper echelons of tech, quietly raising up their own networks the way powerful people have always done.
Read on NewzReport →The robots will be unloading totes full of auto parts from an automated warehouse tugger. The robots will be unloading totes full of auto parts from an automated warehouse tugger.
Read on NewzReport →YouTube is testing conversational AI on smart TVs, allowing viewers to ask the assistant questions related to the video they're watching on the big screen. YouTube is testing conversational AI on smart TVs, allowing viewers to ask the assistant questions related to the video they're watching on the big screen.
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Planting trees at the northern edge of Canada's boreal forest could remove a huge amount of carbon, study finds. Planting trees on 6.4 million hectares of northern taiga forest could remove 3.9 gigatons of CO2 by 2100 — five times Canada's annual emissions. Planting trees on 6.4 million hectares of northern taiga forest could remove 3.9 gigatons of CO2 by 2100 — five times Canada's annual emissions.
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An animation of two black holes merging into one. In a new study, scientists used the clearest gravitational-wave signal ever detected to "listen" to a distant black hole merger and put Einstein's gravity to its toughest test yet. A record-breaking gravitational wave signal let scientists "listen" to a distant black hole merger and put Einstein's gravity to its toughest test yet. A record-breaking gravitational wave signal let scientists "listen" to a distant black hole merger and put Einstein's gravity to its toughest test yet.
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The significant, but temporary, reduction in nitrous oxides during the COVID-19 pandemic from, among other things, cars appears to have altered the atmosphere's ability to break down methane. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the atmosphere temporarily lost its ability to break down methane, leading to a huge spike in the greenhouse gas. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the atmosphere temporarily lost its ability to break down methane, leading to a huge spike in the greenhouse gas.
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A reconstruction of a late Neanderthal from El Salt, southeastern Spain. Some of the last Neanderthals may have lived in the Iberian peninsula. Our closest human relatives may have died out thanks to a combination of factors, including isolation, inbreeding and competition from modern humans, emerging research suggests. A complex picture of how Neanderthals died out, and the role that modern humans played in their disappearance, is emerging. A complex picture of how Neanderthals died out, and the role that modern humans played in their disappearance, is emerging.
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Comet Wierzchoś has begun to rapidly brighten as it approaches its closest point to Earth on Feb. 17. This image, captured on Jan. 26, also highlights the iceball's rare green glow and lengthy tail. Comet Wierzchoś, also known as C/2024 E1, is rapidly brightening as it approaches its closest point to Earth next week. But experts predict it will eventually be thrown out of the solar system forever, just like the "alien" comet 3I/ATLAS. Comet Wierzchoś, also known as C/2024 E1, is rapidly brightening as it approaches its closest point to Earth next week. But experts predict it will eventual…
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Computing processes can cause the device to get hot. Proof of concept uses passive components to redirect heat across a chip, allowing temperature patterns to be used for data processing. Proof of concept uses passive components to redirect heat across a chip, allowing temperature patterns to be used for data processing.
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Rising global temperatures are increasing the risk of heat stroke on hot days, among many other human harms. Four researchers dive into the health risks associated with climate change, and why the recent decision by the Trump administration to rescind key environmental policies could lead to serious harm. Four researchers dive into the health risks associated with climate change, and why the recent decision by the Trump administration to rescind key environmental policies could lead to serious harm.
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This reconstruction is based on the Harbin skull from China. Scientists now recognize the Harbin skull as that of a Denisovan who lived about 146,000 years ago. Genetic analyses show the Denisovans encountered and interbred with the superarchaic human ghost lineage during two distinct periods. Ghost lineages reveal themselves through ancient genes that still exist in living beings today. Ghost lineages reveal themselves through ancient genes that still exist in living beings today.
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China turns a desert into a carbon sink, a Viking Age grave holds a giant who had brain surgery, scientists perform dream inception, and a last-minute Valentine's gift idea from the natural world Feb. 14 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend. Feb. 14 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
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Combining direct measurements with artificial intelligence methods, a new map estimates groundwater depth across the contiguous United States at a resolution of around 30 meters. Researchers used 1 million data points and a machine learning algorithm to estimate groundwater stores with higher resolution than ever before. Researchers used 1 million data points and a machine learning algorithm to estimate groundwater stores with higher resolution than ever before.
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Continental mantle earthquakes happen around the globe. Researchers were once unsure whether mantle earthquakes existed. Now they have a global map of this mysterious phenomenon. Researchers were once unsure whether mantle earthquakes existed. Now they have a global map of this mysterious phenomenon.
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Some individuals have used AI chatbots to help process through their grief. A researcher from the University of Essex dives into the philosophical and ethical questions surrounding "deathbots." A researcher from the University of Essex dives into the philosophical and ethical questions surrounding "deathbots."
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A runaway black hole leaving a streak of new stars in its wake. Recent observations suggest that 'runaway' black holes are tumbling through the cosmos. Building on decades of theory, the discovery adds a remarkable new chapter to the story of the universe. Recent observations suggest that 'runaway' black holes are tumbling through the cosmos. Building on decades of theory, the discovery adds a remarkable new chapter to the story of the universe.
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Specific gene variants, or versions of genes, are linked to a higher risk of chromosomal abnormalities that can cause pregnancy loss. For the first time, scientists have identified genetic variants that increase the risk of aneuploidy, in which cells have an abnormal number of chromosomes. Aneuploidy in egg cells can lead to miscarriage. For the first time, scientists have identified genetic variants that increase the risk of aneuploidy, in which cells have an abnormal number of chromosomes. Aneuploidy in egg cells can lead to miscarriage.
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Some of the inscriptions discovered in the rock shelter were written in Nabataean, the language of the people who built the city of Petra. The inscriptions are in the process of being deciphered. A rock shelter with rock art and inscriptions spanning millennia has been discovered in Egypt. A rock shelter with rock art and inscriptions spanning millennia has been discovered in Egypt.
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Earth is expected to last around 9.5 billion years. But what are the lifespans of other planets in the universe? Planets are born, and they can also "die." So what's the lifespan of a typical planet? Planets are born, and they can also "die." So what's the lifespan of a typical planet?
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The large protocluster JADES-ID1, as seen by the James Webb Space Telescope (background) and Chandra X-ray Observatory (blue). The James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory have captured the clearest image yet of a galaxy cluster in the making, seen when the universe was only one billion years old. The James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory have captured the clearest image yet of a galaxy cluster in the making, seen when the universe was only one billion years old.
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A ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse is coming on Feb. 17 — though it will mostly be a skywatching spectacle for penguins. This month's new moon brings an annular (or "ring of fire") solar eclipse, but it will only be visible from parts of Antarctica. This month's new moon brings an annular (or "ring of fire") solar eclipse, but it will only be visible from parts of Antarctica.
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