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Beryl Rappaport, a microbiologist completing her Ph.D. at Syracuse University, and a team of researchers identified a new eukaryote, a type of amoeba whose cells have a membrane-bound nucleus, that can live in heat once thought to be fatal. “Eukaryotes can grow at higher temperatures than we thought was possible for them,” Rappaport said.
Warner Bros. Discovery's top four executives – President and CEO David Zaslav, CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels, Chief Legal Officer Priya Aiyar and Chief Revenue and Strategy Officer Bruce Campbell talked up Netflix's $83B deal to buy the company in its town hall.
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Oldest human footprints found after 115,000-year-old discovery in Saudi Arabia's Nefud Desert
Seven remarkably preserved footprints in an ancient lakebed represent the oldest evidence of human presence in the Middle East, dating back approximately 115,000 years before the Ice Age