Sunday, February 12, 2017

Brave Asset Management Inc Boosts Position by $2378677 in Gilead Sciences (GILD) and other top stories.

  • Brave Asset Management Inc Boosts Position by $2378677 in Gilead Sciences (GILD)

    Gilead Sciences (GILD) : In a disclosure report filed on Jan 27, 2017, The Asset Management company Brave Asset Management Inc said it has purchased 77 additional shares in Gilead Sciences (GILD) during the most recent quarter end. The investment management firm now holds a total of 33,399 shares of Gilead Sciences which is valued at $2,378,677.Gilead Sciences makes up approximately 1.51% of Brave Asset Management Inc’s portfolio.Other Asset Management firms and mutual funds Sell and Buy..
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  • Can New DNA Science Help Keep Our Fish Safe?

    Can New DNA Science Help Keep Our Fish Safe?
    Biologist Shaun Clements counts down the seconds before emptying a vial of synthetic DNA into a stream near Alsea, Oregon. Jes Burns/Oregon Public Broadcasting/EarthFix hide caption toggle caption Jes Burns/Oregon Public Broadcasting/EarthFix Biologist Shaun Clements counts down the seconds before emptying a vial of synthetic..
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  • How Long Until The Moon Slows The Earth To A 25 Hour Day?

    How Long Until The Moon Slows The Earth To A 25 Hour Day?
    At this rate of the Moon’s gravitational force slowing down Earth's rotation, how long will it take to increase an hour to our day? NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) recently captured a unique view of Earth from the spacecraft's vantage point in orbit around the moon. Image Credit: NASA/Goddard/Arizona State University The Earth’s rotation is indeed being slowed down by the presence of the Moon - every year, the Moon gains a little energy from the Earth, and drifts a little farther..
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  • 38000-Year-Old Cave Art Found On Limestone Slab In French Cave Sheds Light On Early Human Life

    38000-Year-Old Cave Art Found On Limestone Slab In French Cave Sheds Light On Early Human Life
    The earliest modern humans that arrived in Western Europe are estimated to have migrated there from Africa about 45,000 years ago. And while they were already making tools and using fire, they were also making art.The Stadel lion-man sculpture — found in Germany and dated to between 35,000 and 40,000 years ago — and the 40,800-year-old red disk from a cave in El Castillo, Spain, are among the oldest expressions of art found in Europe. These two may have some company now in the ancient history of..
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  • What's Up in February: Venus gets bright as winter passes its midpoint

    What's Up in February: Venus gets bright as winter passes its midpoint
    SKY GUIDE: This chart represents the sky as it appears over Maine during February. The stars are shown as they appear at 9:30 p.m. early in the month, at 8:30 p.m. at midmonth and at 7:30 p.m. at month’s end. Mars and Venus are shown in their midmonth positions. To use the map, hold it vertically and turn it so that the direction you are facing is at the bottom. Sky chart prepared by George Ayers February was named after the Roman festival of purification, named Februa. We are already halfway t..
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  • Baby Dolphin Dies on Beach in Argentina While Tourists Click Selfies

    Baby Dolphin Dies on Beach in Argentina While Tourists Click Selfies
    In another incident of cruelty on dolphins, tourists on a beach in Argentina continued clicking selfies with a baby dolphin that came too close to beach and died. At a beach in San Bernardo, about 200 miles south of Buenos Aires, tourists click photos with baby dolphin which eventually died as it stayed out of water for too long. A report published in local newspaper La Capital informed that instead of returning young dolphin to water, tourists clicked selfies with dolphin. While some people in..
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  • Alaska volcano erupts for 2nd day in a row; planes warned

    Alaska volcano erupts for 2nd day in a row; planes warned
    The Alaska Volcano Observatory has raised the aviation warning level after a volcano in the Aleutian Islands erupted again. Bogoslof Volcano erupted Friday morning, and the observatory says it generated an ash cloud that may be as high as 25,000 feet.
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