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The truth is out there: Top Harvard astronomer believes in extraterrestrial life


The truth is out there: Top Harvard astronomer believes in extraterrestrial life
13 Mar, 2021 05:18 AM
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Artist s impression of Oumuamua . Photo / Supplied
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Professor Avi Loeb, the former chair of astrophysics at Harvard University, believes an object that passed through our solar system had extraterrestrial origins - but his colleagues largely disagreed.
In late 2017, scientists at a Hawaiian observatory glimpsed a strange object soaring through our inner solar system.
The object - dubbed Oumuamua - was pancake-shaped and as big as a football field. It had no tail so wasn t a comet and it was moving too quickly to be an asteroid. ....

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Coupang's IPO takes Harvard dropout into mega-billionaire club


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The blockbuster listing, the biggest in New York since Alibaba s US record $25 billion offering in 2014, will make an overnight billionaire of founder Kim Bom-suk, with the 42-year-old CEO s 10 per cent holding worth around $6 billion
South Korean e-commerce giant Coupang has raised $4.2 billion in its initial public offering that makes it the biggest listing in the United States so far this year.
The Seoul-based firm is backed by SoftBank Group was valued at around $109 billion in its market debut on Thursday.
Coupang s stock soared 81 per cent to open at $63.50. The company had priced 130 million shares sold in the IPO at $35 per share, higher than the marketing range $32-$34 per share, giving the Seoul-headquartered e-commerce giant a market value of $60 billion. ....

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Cannabis Queens: 7 Weed-Loving Women Changing the Face of Marijuana


Cannabis Queens: 7 Weed-Loving Women Changing the Face of Marijuana
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Maya Angelou: poet, author, doctor, cannabis enthusiast.Getty
When you hear the word “stoner,” what do you see? Thanks to stoner flicks (think “Harold and Kumar” or “Half-Baked,”) you probably see a twenty-something man eating sour cream and onion potato chips.
But what if we told you Star Wars Padme Amidala was a stoner?
OK, that’s a stretch – but the actress who played her was, and many other influential women have been cannabis enthusiasts, now and throughout history. A recent poll showed a whopping 9% of women in the U.S. use marijuana, only 6% less than the number of men who use it. So, if you’re still wondering what women want, the answer might be weed. ....

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Maverick Speakers Series is back


Vivek Wadhwa, technology entrepreneur and bestselling author.
After a yearlong hiatus, The University of Texas at Arlington’s Maverick Speakers Series is back in a new virtual format for its 13th season.
Vivek Wadhwa, technology entrepreneur and bestselling author, kicks off the new Virtual Maverick Speakers Series this month. The talk will be livestreamed at uta.edu/maverickspeakers and is free to watch.
Wadhwa will speak on “Navigating Technological Change at Light Speed” on Thursday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m. His latest book, Your Happiness Was Hacked: Why Tech is Winning the Battle to Control Your Brain and How to Fight Back, was published in 2018. ....

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Illegal lease terms grow for decades: study of Philadelphia landlords


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A study by UPenn and NYU researchers found Philadelphia landlords are adding bad terms into leases.
One big reason is the rise of shared leases, available cheaply on the Internet for landlords to use.
One of the coauthors says landlords will use these illegal terms as soon as moratoriums expire.
A new study took a deep dive into about 170,000 Philadelphia leases from 2005 to 2019 and found that the number of bad terms in them has increased sharply over the past 20 years.
Authors David A. Hoffman and Anton Strezhnev, of University of Pennsylvania and New York University respectively, found that unlawful terms are surprisingly likely to be associated with more expensive leaseholds in richer, whiter parts of the city. But Black tenants are more susceptible to eviction based on based on crime or drug use on the premises, an effect concentrated in whiter neighborhoods.   ....

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