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Uproar: MariaDB Corp. veers away from open source (infoworld.com)

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Uproar: MariaDB Corp. veers away from open source (infoworld.com)
Nature’s Marvel: Scientists Observe Tiny Pseudoscorpion Riding on a Scorpion for the First Time (scitechdaily.com)
Recent research conducted by Yoram Zvik, Dr. Sharon Warburg, and Dr. Efrat Gavish-Regev at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s National Natural History Collections, has documented the first-ever observation of phoresy between a myrmecophile pseudoscorpion and a myrmecophile scorpion. Phoresy,...
Scientists Discover Surprising “Sexy” Features of Two Mysterious Species of Scorpions (scitechdaily.com)
New research has uncovered unexpected characteristics in two newly identified species of burrowing scorpions, including a very strangely shaped ‘tail tip’ and some ‘sexy’ anatomy features. Terrestrial biologists from South Australia’s Flinders University, West Australian universities, and the Museum...
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Longstanding Paleontology Mystery Solved – Revolutionary Fossil Find in Morocco Unveils Origins of Spiders and Scorpions (scitechdaily.com)
A PhD student at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland, with the support of a CNRS researcher, has discovered a fossil that bridges the evolutionary gap between contemporary species like scorpions, spiders, and horseshoe crabs, and their ancient counterparts from the Cambrian period, around 505 ...
A WA Tax Break for Data Centers Became One of Their Biggest Corporate Giveaways (propublica.org)
Tax Break for Data Centers Snowballed into One of Biggest Corporate Giveaways (propublica.org)
Berkshire Hathaway Now Pays 5% of All Corporate Income Taxes in America (barchart.com)
Scientists Just Found a Way to Predict Where Deadly Scorpions Will Strike (scitechdaily.com)
Scientists can now map deadly scorpion hotspots—offering a new weapon against one of the tropics’ most overlooked health threats. An international group of researchers has developed a way to identify and forecast hotspots for some of the world’s most dangerous scorpion species. By analyzing environm...