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The Necessity of a Virtual Office for your Business

 The Necessity of a Virtual Office for your Business   Business,Construction Making it so that you only need an internet connectionand a laptopyou can work everywhereand anywhere mobile technology is growing increasingly sophisticated. That means because you've practically got a virtual office set up on your couchyou don't actually need a physical officeto start a business or to keep a company growing. But the truth is in the business worlda physical address is still essential. When it comes to a business's imagein the eyes of potential clients, who can still be pretty traditional it can help your business feel more permanentandcredible. But you can sign up for a serviceof virtual office in Geneva instead of paying out the money every month for a space you have to set up and maintain, signing up for a long-term lease and, includingservices and utilities janitorial staff to keep it running. A step beyond you working from home a virtual office service goes: with only the frac...

Dwarf Dinosaur Suffered from Jaw Tumor

 Dwarf Dinosaur Suffered from Jaw Tumor   Millions of years ago in what is now the central Romanian region of Transylvania, a dwarf dinosaur walked the earth with a non-cancerous facial tumor similar to those found today in humans, other mammals and some reptiles. The fossilized jaw of a Telmatosaurus transsylvanicus, a “type of primitive duck-billed dinosaur known as a hadrosaur,” was recently unearthed by researchers at the University of Southampton and is the first time a tumor has been discovered in a fossilized dinosaur. “This discovery is  the first ever described in the fossil record and the first to be thoroughly documented in a dwarf dinosaur,” Kate Acheson, a PhD student at the University of Southampton. “Telmatosaurus is known to be close to the root of the duck -billed dinosaur family tree, and the presence of such a deformity early in their evolution provides us with further evidence that the duck-billed dinosaurs were more prone to tumors than other dinosaur...