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Wednesday 1 March 2017

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The Dow blew through the 21,000 mark in record time. Snapchat's IPO launches just after midnight. Holly Valance is back - in
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

The Dow blew through the 21,000 mark in record time. Snapchat's IPO launches just after midnight. Holly Valance is back - in a $200 million court case. And tornadoes on Mars. 
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DARPA has been using ambulances to search for nukes in D.C.

DARPA has been using ambulances outfitted with special equipment to keep the nation's capitol safe from nuclear weapons. 
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10 things you need to know before markets open in Australia and Asia

The ASX is on the move as the Dow breaks records.
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MACQUARIE: People moving to Queensland from Sydney and Melbourne may be a cure for the housing market

Queensland state could be in the cusp of of a major lift in interstate migration from New South Wales and Victoria over the next few years.
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These red tubes might be the oldest evidence of life on Earth -- and the implications could be enormous

In August 2016, a team of researchers announced they'd found 3.7 billion-year-old fossils of bacteria called stromatolites.
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This founder left his $4 billion company before the IPO because he had an even better idea

Cohesity CEO Mohit Aron may be one of the most successful tech execs you've never heard of. These days, he's running his up-and-coming storage startup Cohesity as CEO and sole founder.
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Microsoft is bringing the '80s back with a new plan for Xbox domination

Back in the '80s, literally anyone could get into the video game business. For instance, in 1983, a 12-year-old Elon Musk once sold a video game called "Blastar" to a computer magazine for $US500.

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