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'Barbie' dominates the box office, on pace for an historic opening weekend
Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" took in $70.5 million in North American theaters Friday, including the Thursday pre-shows. That set the movie on track to bring in roughly $150 million for its domestic opening weekend, a stunning achievement for what has become a pop culture sensation.
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Canadian market participants see rates staying at 5% in 2023 -BoC survey
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China's exports likely contracted further in July, imports downturn seen slowing: Reuters poll
By Joe Cash BEIJING China's exports likely contracted further in July, as manufacturers in the world's second-largest economy
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Turkish central bank to hike rates sharply in post-election pivot
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Here's how a crocodile made herself pregnant
A crocodile has made herself pregnant in what is believed by scientists to be a world first. The crocodile at the Costa Rica zoo created a foetus that was 99.9 per cent genetically identical to itself, often known as a "virgin birth." This process typically does not occur with crocodiles but with other species such as birds, lizards, snakes, fish and sharks. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Scientists believe this kind of solo reproduction could be traced back to the dinosaurs, as they suggest the species may have also been capable of this rare method. The latest study was published on Wednesday (June 7) in the Royal Society journal, Biology Letters. Back in January 2018, an egg was laid by an 18-year-old female American crocodile in Parque Reptilania, the BBC reported. The fully formed foetus did not hatch however and was stillborn. Researchers from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, say this is the "first documentation" of this kind of reproduction in this species. Dr Warren Booth who has studied virgin births (parthenogenesis) for 11 years theorised that this reproduction method has not been seen in crocodiles because weren't looking out for this happening. ''There was a big increase in reports of parthenogenesis when people started keeping pet snakes. But your average reptile keeper doesn't keep a crocodile," he noted to the BBC. "This new evidence offers tantalizing insights into the possible reproductive capabilities of extinct archosaurian relatives of crocodilians, notably the Pterosauria and Dinosauria," experts said in the study. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-08 23:34

Intel Hit by $400 Million Fine as Clash With EU Rumbles On
Intel Corp. was slapped with a fresh €376.36 million ($400 million) fine by European Union antitrust regulators after
2023-09-22 17:46

West African bloc says 'D-Day' set for possible Niger intervention
By Maxwell Akalaare Adombila ACCRA (Reuters) -West Africa's main regional bloc on Friday said it had agreed an undisclosed "D-Day"
2023-08-19 03:34

Internet praises Biden as a POTUS who 'can walk and chew gum at the same time', trolls unleash meme avalanch
In an interview with CBS' '60 Minutes', the 80-year-old POTUS reiterated his stance on the ongoing Israel and Palestine conflict
2023-10-16 16:25

Oil Holds Loss on Jump in US Stockpiles, Fed Rate-Hike Signal
Oil held most of a drop driven by a surprise jump in US crude stockpiles and the Federal
2023-06-15 08:08

Indonesia’s Population to Fall Behind Nigeria’s by 2045
Indonesia is set to lose its title as the world’s fourth-most populous nation by 2045 amid slowing birth
2023-05-17 09:00
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