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Found at last: long-lost branch of the Nile that ran by the pyramids Geological survey reveals the remains of a major waterway that ancient Egyptian builders could have used to transport materials.
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Work Work Spectacular Nasa footage of solar activity behind the aurora In May 2024, we saw a huge increase in extreme geomagnetic storms, leading to some spectacular aurora displays around the world. This escalation in charged particles hitting the Earth is because the Sun is reaching its 'solar maximum' - a period of intense activity on its surface. � | | Work Work � | | Work Work Work Work � | | Work Work � | | Work Work � | | Work Is the move to electric cars running out of power? If you are reading this page and can\'t see the form you will need to visit the mobile version of the BBC website to submit your question or comment or you can email us at HaveYourSay@bbc.co.uk, external. Please include your name, age and location with any submission. Work � | | Work Robert Dennard, IBM Inventor Whose Chip Changed Computing, Dies at 91 DRAM has been the basis of steady progress in the decades since. High-speed, high-capacity memory chips hold and quickly shuttle data to a computer’s microprocessor, which converts it into text, sound and images. Streaming videos on YouTube, playing music on Spotify or Apple Music and using A.I. chatbots like ChatGPT depend on them. Work C.D.C. Warns of a Resurgence of Mpox There are two main types of mpox: Clade I, the type that is dominant in Congo, and Clade II, a version of which caused the 2022 global outbreak. (A clade is a genetically and clinically distinct group of viruses.) Both clades have circulated in Africa for decades, sporadically erupting into outbreaks. � | | Work Work Former Facebook and Nike diversity manager gets 5 years in prison for $5 million fraud Nike told prosecutors that she was \"entrusted as a leader for [the] company, that she would embody the value of \'Doing the Right Thing\' which is one of NIKE\'s key maxims,\" the prosecutor said in their memo. \"As Nike explains, \'[t]o say that Ms. Furlow-Smiles violated our trust would be an understatement. The fraud committed by Ms. Furlow-Smiles violated the trust of and devastated the employees who managed and worked with her.\' \" Work Work Work Work Post-Brexit deal on border between Gibraltar and Spain remains unresolved The meeting touched on a wide array of topics, including Britain’s hopes to improve electricity trading, which has become more difficult since the UK left the EU’s single energy market. The two sides also discussed long-running disputes over British seed potato exports to the EU and fishing rights in the Dogger Bank nature conservation zone. Work Work Teen Who Died After Spicy 'One Chip Challenge' Had Enlarged Heart The chip, dusted with two very hot peppers, the Carolina Reaper and the Naga Viper, had a label on the box that read, “One Chip Challenge” and carried a warning — “Inside: One Extremely Hot Chip.” It came in a coffin-shaped box that bore an image of a skull with a snake coiled around it. Work Biden slams Trump as he touts record-high Dow crossing 40,000 \"Toughest news yet for the one guy in America rooting for the economy to crash because he thinks it\'ll help him politically,\" said Michael Tyler, Biden\'s campaign communication director. \"Donald Trump promised the stock market would crash if Joe Biden was elected. Instead, Joe Biden has broken economic records across the board.\" | TradeBriefs Publications are read by over 10,00,000 Industry Executives |
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