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Japan and South Korea can show governments how to compete with China and US

Japan and South Korea can show governments how to compete with China and US

Governments around the world are hustling. European policymakers, for example, are eager to boost the region’s industrial relevance in a world where the US and China dominate cutting-edge technologies. They want to move beyond the…

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The first video of Earth’s surface lurching sideways in an earthquake offers new insights into this force of nature

The first video of Earth’s surface lurching sideways in an earthquake offers new insights into this force of nature

During the devastating magnitude 7.7 Myanmar earthquake on March 28 this year, a CCTV camera captured the moment the plate boundary moved, providing the first direct visual evidence of plate tectonics in action. Tectonic plate…

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Analysis-Chevron wins Exxon case but loses time, oil and billions

Analysis-Chevron wins Exxon case but loses time, oil and billions

Analysis-Chevron wins Exxon case but loses time, oil and billions by : Reuters Source link

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sunscreen misinformation and its real‑world damage

sunscreen misinformation and its real‑world damage

On a sunny afternoon, I was scrolling through social media when I came across a video of a young woman tossing her sunscreen into a bin. “I don’t trust this stuff anymore,” she said to…

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Where do giant volcanic eruptions come from? New study finds missing link to ‘blobs’ deep within Earth

Where do giant volcanic eruptions come from? New study finds missing link to ‘blobs’ deep within Earth

Volcanic eruptions at Earth’s surface have significant consequences. Smaller ones can scare tourists on Mount Etna or disrupt air traffic. Giant, large-scale eruptions can have more serious impacts. One such event contributed to the demise…

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ECB fine-tunes plans for digital euro

ECB fine-tunes plans for digital euro

The European Central Bank has said it has made further improvements to the rule book for the proposed digital euro. In its third progress report, published on July 16, the ECB said it had received “extensive…

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Can energy markets eat secondary tariffs on Russia?

Can energy markets eat secondary tariffs on Russia? by : Investing.com Source link

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It doesn’t have to be welfare versus warfare. Changes that make tax fairer could fund both

It doesn’t have to be welfare versus warfare. Changes that make tax fairer could fund both

Historically, UK spending on defence has often been pitted against welfare, education and local government. But at a time when the government has pledged to meet Nato’s target for defence spending – 5% of GDP…

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Earth’s ‘oldest’ impact crater is much younger than previously thought – new study

Earth’s ‘oldest’ impact crater is much younger than previously thought – new study

Ever been late because you misread a clock? Sometimes, the “clocks” geologists use to date events can also be misread. Unravelling Earth’s 4.5-billion-year history with rocks is tricky business. Case in point: the discovery of…

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Ex-Australian PM Morrison to testify before US House panel on China

Ex-Australian PM Morrison to testify before US House panel on China

Ex-Australian PM Morrison to testify before US House panel on China by : Reuters Source link

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