Date Tree Seeds

NPR: Dates Like Jesus Ate? Scientists Revive Ancient Trees From 2,000-Year-Old Seeds

New York Post: Retired couple’s prehistoric ‘money tree’ produces first-ever seeds worth over $6K

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A retired couple’s rare prehistoric tree has produced seeds for the first time ever, worth more than $6,716. Pamela and Alistair Thompson, both 75, bought a Wollemi pine for just $94 in 2010 as a ...

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Their names are Adam, Jonah, Uriel, Boaz, Judith, and Hannah, and their ages are—well, actually, this one’s a bit complicated. Adam, Jonah, Uriel, Boaz, Judith, and Hannah are date-palm trees, and ...

Scientists have grown six date palm plants from 2,000-year-old seeds found in ancient palaces and settlements in the Judean Desert in southern Israel. The seeds are thought to be the oldest ever grown ...

The world's most remarkable date palm trees might not exist if Sarah Sallon hadn't gotten sick while working as a doctor in India in 1986. Antibiotics didn't help. What cured here, she thinks, were ...

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The above command line defines an environment variable with name fileName starting with fixed string db_, appending with %date:-4,4% the last four characters of the current locale date which is obviously the year, appending with %date:-10,2% the tenth and ninth characters from right side of the current locale date which is most likely the month,

DATE will silently recalculate numeric dates which fall outside of valid month or day ranges. For example, DATE(1969,13,1), which specifies the illegal month 13, will create a date of 1/1/1970.

I tried using $(date) in my bash shell script, however, I want the date in YYYY-MM-DD format. How do I get this?