JPMorgan Chase & Co. Has $47337000 Position in Exact Sciences Corp. (EXAS)
JPMorgan Chase & Co. cut its position in shares of Exact Sciences Corp. (NASDAQ:EXAS) by 8.5% during the third quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund owned 2,549,123 shares of the company’s stock after selling 236,868 shares during the period. JPMorgan Chase & Co. owned about 2.35% of Exact Sciences Corp. worth $47,337,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period. Several other hedge funds have also bought and sold shares of EXA..>> view originalAntarctic research into warm water causing rapid glacial ice melt
Antarctic research into warm water causing rapid glacial ice melt Updated December 17, 2016 13:13:09 Scientists hope to discover how warm water is reaching one of the world's largest glaciers, causing it to melt rapidly when they arrive in East Antarctica later this month. Last year a team of Australian researchers discovered a large channel of warm water about 10 kilometres wide and one kilometre deep in front of the western side of the Totten glacier, causing it to me..>> view originalNASA launches 8 mini-satellites for hurricane forecasting
This still image taken from video provided by NASA, a Pegasus rocket containing eight mini-satellites is launched from a plane on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2016, 39,000 feet above the Atlantic, 100 miles east of Daytona Beach, Fla. Pegasus fired five seconds later, propelling the satellites toward orbit. The $157 million Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System is meant to improve hurricane forecasting. (NASA via AP) CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) รข NASA launched eight mini-satellites Thursday morning ..>> view originalTwo Billion-Year-Old Water Found In Canadian Mine
Canadian geoscientists have uncovered water that dates back a whopping two billion years. It's the oldest water ever discovered on Earth, and it could broaden our understanding of how life emerged on our planet — and possibly elsewhere. Scientists have uncovered two billion-year-old water in an Ontario mine. (Image: University of Toronto) The University of Toronto researchers found the primordial water at a depth of 2.4km in Kidd Creek Mine, which is located in Timmins, Ontario. The team, co-l..>> view originalElusive ghost shark caught on camera for the first time
An elusive deep sea predator with retractable genitals on its head has been filmed for the first time thanks to "dumb luck". Actually, the footage of the rare ghost shark – also known as a chimaera or spook fish – was shot in 2009 by a research team's remote-controlled submersible, which was prowling waters off the coasts of California and Hawaii, but has only just been released. Doubling the dumbness of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute team's fortune was the fact they were not sear..>> view originalTwo-atom-thick pink-diamond radio jams even at 350° Celsius
Defects aren't always well-received things in scientific studies. But by causing a deliberate defect in pink diamond crystals, Harvard University researcher have created what they're calling the world's smallest radio. It measures only two atoms in size and is robust enough to withstand the tortures of alien planets or the rough-and-tumble environment inside our own bodies. The defect in question is called a nitrogen-vacancy center and is created when two carbon atoms are removed from a diamond,..>> view originalEarth is overdue for collision with 'dinosaur-killer' asteroid, Nasa warns
Planet Earth is effectively defenceless in the face of a "dinosaur-killer" asteroid strike, a Nasa scientist has warned. And the planet is overdue an extinction-level event involving a giant space object – such as an asteroid or comet – following a number of close encounters over the last 20 years, Dr Joseph Nuth said. Large objects from outer space that could cause mass extinctions have tended to hit Earth about 50 to 60 million years apart. The dinosaurs were wiped out 66 million years ago by..>> view originalMassive South African diamonds uncover some of Earth's deepest secrets
Massive South African diamonds uncover some of Earth's deepest secrets Dave Chambers | 2016-12-17 11:39:32.0 Findings by geologists reveal some of the secrets of Earth’s deep mantle‚ between 360km and 750km beneath the surface. Image by: Gallo Images/Thinkstock ..>> view originalCavemen Used Toothpick To Clean Their Teeth 1.2 Million Years Ago
The early humans who lived in Europe more than a million year ago may already have an idea of the importance of cleaning their teeth. Evidence from a hominin molar found in Spain suggests that our human ancestors used toothpick to clean their teeth 1.2 million years ago. In the new study published in The Science of Nature on Dec. 15, researchers analyzed ancient hominin fragments discovered in Sima del Elefante in Spain. The cave site has the earliest evidence of humans in western Europe, which..>> view originalBoulder scientists help link human influence and extreme weather events - Longmont Times
Residents collect water on a hot day in Mumbai, India, earlier this year. (Associated Press) Human-caused climate change is "very likely" to blame for increasing the severity of heat waves that scorched Pakistan, India, Europe, East Africa, East Asia and Australia last year and helped make 2015 the warmest year on record, according to new research with key contributions by Boulder and reported Thursday in a special edition of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. The stronge..>> view original
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