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Manuscripts and art support archaeological evidence that syphilis was in Europe long before explorers could have brought it home from the Americas

Manuscripts and art support archaeological evidence that syphilis was in Europe long before explorers could have brought it home from the Americas

That the arrival of Europeans in the New World in 1492 led to a massive shift in the ecological landscape has been widely accepted for the past 50 years. Suddenly a trans-Atlantic exchange – maize…

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U.S. solar prices soared over 8% in 2nd qtr -report By Reuters

U.S. solar prices soared over 8% in 2nd qtr -report By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Solar panels are seen in this drone photo at the Impact solar facility in Deport, Texas, U.S., July 15, 2021. REUTERS/Drone Base (Reuters) – U.S. solar energy prices rose 8.1% in…

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How BRICS’ New Development Bank can improve transparency and accountability

How BRICS’ New Development Bank can improve transparency and accountability

The New Development Bank, which was formed in July 2014, marks its eighth birthday this year. It was formed by the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) when they met in…

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Gas won’t make EU’s next Russian sanctions package, Czech leader says By Reuters

Gas won’t make EU’s next Russian sanctions package, Czech leader says By Reuters

© Reuters. Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala speaks during an interview with Reuters in Prague, Czech Republic, July 13, 2022. REUTERS/David W Cerny By Robert Muller and Jason Hovet PRAGUE (Reuters) – The European Union…

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A case for retreat in the age of fire

A case for retreat in the age of fire

Wildfires in the American West are getting larger, more frequent and more severe. Although efforts are underway to create fire-adapted communities, it’s important to realize that we cannot simply design our way out of wildfire…

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Two experts break down the James Webb Space Telescopes’s first images, and explain what we’ve already learnt

Two experts break down the James Webb Space Telescopes’s first images, and explain what we’ve already learnt

Today we saw the release of the first batch of images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. This is something we have both been waiting on for nearly 25 years. Back in those days,…

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Book notes: Harry White and the American creed, by James Boughton

Book notes: Harry White and the American creed, by James Boughton

James Boughton, Harry White and the American creed: how a federal bureaucrat created the modern global economy (and failed to get the credit), Yale University Press, November 2021, 464 pages Harry Dexter White (1892–1948) is among…

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Oil edges higher; market wary of U.S. inflation data By Reuters

Oil edges higher; market wary of U.S. inflation data By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The sun is seen behind a crude oil pump jack in the Permian Basin in Loving County, Texas, U.S., November 22, 2019. REUTERS/Angus Mordant By Laura Sanicola and Muyu Xu (Reuters)…

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the economic case for getting a pay rise

the economic case for getting a pay rise

The recent sharp rises in inflation have effectively put an end to three decades of relative price stability in the UK. The prices of most goods and services have gone up and could go even…

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We studied how the Antarctic ice sheet advanced and retreated over 10,000 years. It holds warnings for the future

We studied how the Antarctic ice sheet advanced and retreated over 10,000 years. It holds warnings for the future

Alarming stories from Antarctica are now more frequent than ever; the ice surface is melting, floating ice shelves are collapsing and glaciers are flowing faster into the ocean. Antarctica will be the largest source of…

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