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AdvertisementVarious Chinese ministries and local governments are likely to roll out a variety of stimulus measures in the coming weeks — useful or not, they added. China still has a massive property problem that's unlikely to be solved with one set of stimulus measures. China's stock markets, which are dominated by retail investors fixated on social media, are blistering hot. China's stock markets are closed for weeklong National Day public holidays and are set to reopen on Tuesday. "Stimulus measures could add more fuel to the fire when stock markets are already heated.
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A rare video shows the mating ritual of hooded seals in the Arctic Ocean. In the video, a young male hooded seal appears bobbing along a slab of ice, where a female is nursing a pup. A male hooded seal is shown in an illustration. More than 600,000 hooded seals live across the North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean, per the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) fisheries. Hooded seal pups are weaned off the milk in just four days, the shortest time for any mammal.
Why cities can't get rid of rats
  + stars: | 2021-06-03 | by ( Uma Sharma | Shira Polan | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
In many ways, rats are better suited for living in cities than people. Meet your average city rats: Rattus rattus and Rattus norvegicus. But a 2014 study gave a ballpark estimate of 2 million rats. And in some ways, rats are better suited for living in cities than people. In 2017, for example, New York City launched a $32 million war plan against its rats.
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