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Australia just flew its own ‘vomit comet’. It’s a big deal for zero-gravity space research

Australia just flew its own ‘vomit comet’. It’s a big deal for zero-gravity space research

Last Saturday, a two-seater SIAI-Marchetti S.211 jet took off from Essendon Fields Airport in Melbourne with an expert aerobatic pilot at the controls and a case full of scientific experiments in the passenger seat. Pilot…

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Oil settles up but posts weekly decline on recession fears By Reuters

Oil settles up but posts weekly decline on recession fears By Reuters

© Reuters. An aerial view shows an oil factory of Idemitsu Kosan Co. in Ichihara, east of Tokyo, Japan November 12, 2021, in this photo taken by Kyodo. Mandatory credit Kyodo/via REUTERS By Laura Sanicola…

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the cost of living crisis is hitting people ‘urgently and directly’ – retail expert Q&A

the cost of living crisis is hitting people ‘urgently and directly’ – retail expert Q&A

On top of rampant inflation, strikes, business gloom and rising interest rates, bad news about our shopping habits was all but inevitable. The volume of goods being sold in the UK is now falling, according…

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Carney: digital currency could help fix global monetary system

Carney: digital currency could help fix global monetary system

A form of global digital currency could be the answer to the destabilising dominance of the US dollar in today’s global monetary system, Mark Carney said in remarks at the Jackson Hole symposium. The Bank…

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We asked the public about being lonely during lockdowns. For many, Zoom calls weren’t enough – and some still haven’t recovered

We asked the public about being lonely during lockdowns. For many, Zoom calls weren’t enough – and some still haven’t recovered

Despite widespread access to social media and videoconferencing technology, many Australians experienced heightened loneliness during COVID lockdowns, and continue to do so. We surveyed more than 2,000 Australians during 2020-21 about their experiences during and…

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Texas repeatedly raises pollution limits for Cheniere LNG plant By Reuters

Texas repeatedly raises pollution limits for Cheniere LNG plant By Reuters

5/5 © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view of the Cheniere Texas LNG facility in Portland, Texas, U.S., June 13, 2022. To match Insight USA-LNG/AIRQUALITY REUTERS/Callaghan O’Hare 2/5 By Nichola Groom and Valerie Volcovici PORTLAND,…

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what this means for Africa

what this means for Africa

There is no doubt that globalisation has benefited Africa greatly. This includes job creation, innovation, increased productivity and foreign direct investment. But global value chains are shifting in the wake of the COVID pandemic and…

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Nigeria’s latest lithium find: some key questions answered

Nigeria’s latest lithium find: some key questions answered

High-grade lithium has been discovered in Nigeria. In 2019 the total production volume of lithium, not high grade, in Nigeria reached 50 metric tons This is small compared to Zimbabwe which produced 1,200 metric tons…

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Russia says EU candidate status for Ukraine, Moldova will have negative consequences By Reuters

Russia says EU candidate status for Ukraine, Moldova will have negative consequences By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO – Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova speaks during a session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Saint Petersburg, Russia June 16, 2022. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (Reuters) -Russia on…

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Why some are rich, others are poor – and what it means for future prosperity

Why some are rich, others are poor – and what it means for future prosperity

Why are some nations rich and others poor? Can the governments of poor nations do something to ensure that their nations become rich? These sorts of questions have long fascinated public officials and economists, at…

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