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We saw one of the most powerful magnets in the Universe come to life – and our theories can’t quite explain it

We saw one of the most powerful magnets in the Universe come to life – and our theories can’t quite explain it

After a decade of silence, one of the most powerful magnets in the universe suddenly burst back to life in late 2018. The reawakening of this “magnetar”, a city-sized star named XTE J1810-197 born from…

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Explainer-The nuclear power plant in the eye of the Ukraine war By Reuters

Explainer-The nuclear power plant in the eye of the Ukraine war By Reuters

By Guy Faulconbridge and Francois Murphy MOSCOW/VIENNA (Reuters) – Russia said Ukraine struck the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station controlled by Russian forces three times on Sunday and demanded the West respond, though Kyiv said it…

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how universities can do a better job of training entrepreneurs

how universities can do a better job of training entrepreneurs

Kenya’s long-term development blueprint, Vision 2030, envisions an empowered youth driving economic growth. The focus on its young population (aged 15–34) is apt given that the median age of the country’s population of 55 million…

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People: January to March 2024

People: January to March 2024

People: January to March 2024 – Central Banking End of drawer navigation content Skip to main content A round-up of central bankers in the news and on the move during the past three months Recep…

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Australians are open to self-driving vehicles, but want humans to retain ultimate control

Australians are open to self-driving vehicles, but want humans to retain ultimate control

A mob set fire to a Waymo self-driving taxi in San Francisco last month as residents’ anger about the cars boiled over. Self-driving “robotaxis” run by Waymo and other operators such as Cruise have been…

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Oil tumbles nearly 2% as Middle East tensions ease By Reuters

Oil tumbles nearly 2% as Middle East tensions ease By Reuters

By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices fell more than $1 a barrel on Monday, with Brent sliding under $90, as Middle East tensions eased after Israel withdrew more soldiers from southern Gaza and committed…

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conditions are ripe for replacement of the west African currency rooted in colonialism – expert

conditions are ripe for replacement of the west African currency rooted in colonialism – expert

At no point in history has the CFA franc – the name of a colonial currency used in west and central African countries belonging to the franc zone – been closer to its demise. Senegal…

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Online child safety laws could help or hurt – 2 pediatricians explain what’s likely to work and what isn’t

Online child safety laws could help or hurt – 2 pediatricians explain what’s likely to work and what isn’t

Society has a complicated relationship with adolescents. We want to protect them as children and yet launch them into adulthood. Adolescents face risks from testing out independence, navigating peer relationships, developing an identity and making…

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Gold bulls eye more record highs despite lightning gains By Reuters

Gold bulls eye more record highs despite lightning gains By Reuters

By Polina Devitt LONDON (Reuters) -An upgraded gold price forecast for 2024 from Nicky Shiels, head of metals strategy at Swiss gold refinery MKS PAMP, drew an unexpected follow-up question this week from market participants.…

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Turkey’s economy is paying the price for years of policy mistakes

Turkey’s economy is paying the price for years of policy mistakes

For many years, it wasn’t the economy that determined voting behaviour in Turkey. The country’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, won almost every election he contested despite a deteriorating economic outlook. This is commonly explained by…

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