Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Much of Great Barrier Reef 'fried': expert and other top stories.

  • Much of Great Barrier Reef 'fried': expert

    Much of Great Barrier Reef 'fried': expert
    Much of Great Barrier Reef 'fried': expert
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  • Analyst: BlackBerry Preparing To Exit Hardware Market - Android Headlines

    Analyst: BlackBerry Preparing To Exit Hardware Market - Android Headlines
    BlackBerry has seen their operating system falling under the watchful eye of the market routinely and largely due to what is perceived as declining number of users. In fact, this is the reason that many have attributed to why BlackBerry finally decided ...
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  • Evolution of axis

    Evolution of axis
    There used to be juncture when the moon would whirl on a dissimilar axis and showcase a little diverse countenance to our planet. One study also holds the view that there used to survive the sheet of ice water on the moon. Evidential scraps of ice water on the reverse sides of the moon tells us that our Earth̢۪s orbiting cohort once revolved on a diverse axis. The six-degree tilt, which happened several billion years ago, was likely caused by an ancient volcanic formation on the near side of..
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  • FBI hack may raise questions about iPhone security

    FBI hack may raise questions about iPhone security
    The FBI hack of an iPhone 5c running iOS 9 may have left the device just a little bit insecure in the eyes of some users, as the agency has not provided details of how it was able to access data on the phone used by the San Bernardino terrorist.On Monday, the FBI told the court that the government had successfully accessed the data stored on the iPhone used by Syed Rizwan Farook and no longer required the assistance it was demanding in court from Apple.But the FBI did not disclose in the court ..
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  • Mapping the DNA inheritance from Neanderthal and Denisovan ancestors

    Mapping the DNA inheritance from Neanderthal and Denisovan ancestors
    Denisovan genes could potentially be linked to a more subtle sense of smell in Papua New Guineans. Photo: Jason South Indigenous Australians may have a dash more Denisovan than Neanderthal in their DNA, with genetic traces of the mysterious population of hominids popping up in surprisingly high doses, according to fresh research.An archaic ancestry map produced by a Harvard Medical School-UCLA research team also suggests those from countries to Australia's n..
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Top cop issues blunt warning for Easter road users .Man charged over death of housemate .
NSW Labor slams Baird Government over lack of social housing at Eveleigh precinct .Shots Fired On Final Day Of SXSW, Shooter Arrested .

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