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Hey Google … what movie should I watch today? How AI can affect our decisions

Hey Google … what movie should I watch today? How AI can affect our decisions

Social media algorithms, artificial intelligence and our own genetics are among the factors influencing us beyond our awareness. This raises an ancient question: do we have control over our own lives? This article is part…

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UK could rewrite treaty-breaking Brexit bill as part of EU deal: Bloomberg By Reuters

UK could rewrite treaty-breaking Brexit bill as part of EU deal: Bloomberg By Reuters

(Reuters) – Britain could rewrite its Internal Market Bill, currently passing through parliament, as part of a Brexit deal with the European Union, Bloomberg news said in a tweet on Sunday. The bill would give…

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If you get on with your boss you’re more likely to lie for them – new research

If you get on with your boss you’re more likely to lie for them – new research

We generally believe that it is a good thing to have strong relationships with the people we work for and those we manage. Organisations and leaders do many things to cultivate this: retreats, one-on-one meetings,…

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Putin and Saudi crown prince discuss OPEC+ agreements and coronavirus By Reuters

Putin and Saudi crown prince discuss OPEC+ agreements and coronavirus By Reuters

© Reuters. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman attend a meeting in Riyadh MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman discussed energy…

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Boris Johnson’s offshore wind pledge is positive, but protecting UK jobs requires more

Boris Johnson’s offshore wind pledge is positive, but protecting UK jobs requires more

Since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, some countries have announced significant spending pledges to support a green recovery. Germany leads the way with a €40 billion (£36 billion) commitment to climate-related spending. The UK…

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A viral hit? The sequence of coronavirus makes surprisingly lovely music

A viral hit? The sequence of coronavirus makes surprisingly lovely music

All my life I’ve been involved in music and molecular biology. At the crossroads between science and art, I see great scope for insight. My latest research, published in the journal BMC Bioinformatics, reveals how…

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Crude Oil Prices Fall as OPEC+ Fears 2021 Swing Back to Surplus By Investing.com

Crude Oil Prices Fall as OPEC+ Fears 2021 Swing Back to Surplus By Investing.com

© Reuters. By Geoffrey Smith  Investing.com — Crude oil prices fell on Friday on a newswire report indicating that the world’s biggest exporters are afraid that the Covid-19 pandemic will cause the global market to…

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In defence of jargon – it might be infuriating but it also has its uses

In defence of jargon – it might be infuriating but it also has its uses

Anyone who tried to get their head around the financial crisis of 2008 soon found themselves drowning in an alphabet soup of BEITs, CDOs, CDCs, ETFs and MBS. When British novelist John Lanchester wrote about…

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Apple releases fast 5G iPhones, but not for Australia. And we’re lagging behind in getting there

Apple releases fast 5G iPhones, but not for Australia. And we’re lagging behind in getting there

Following in the footsteps of Samsung, Apple has released its first high-spectrum 5G smartphone, the iPhone 12. But only US customers will benefit. High-spectrum 5G uses millimetre-wave frequencies in the 26GHz range (25.1GHz to 27.5GHz).…

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Gold Wraps With Weekly Loss After Sting From No Stimulus By Investing.com

Gold Wraps With Weekly Loss After Sting From No Stimulus By Investing.com

By Barani Krishnan Investing.com – Gold prices ended a tumultuous week lower as the White House’s back-and-forth on a new coronavirus relief deal hurt those with long positions in the yellow metal. settled at $1,906.40…

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