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Companies have a simple and legal way to help their workers living in anti-abortion states – expanding paid time off

Companies have a simple and legal way to help their workers living in anti-abortion states – expanding paid time off

Employers looking for ways to support their workers seeking abortions in states where it’s now illegal or soon will be don’t have it easy. From an employer’s standpoint, abortion is considered a type of health…

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BIS balance sheet buffeted by market turbulence

BIS balance sheet buffeted by market turbulence

Like other financial institutions, the Bank for International Settlements has faced a challenging few months due to the turbulence in global financial markets. Its annual accounts, published today (June 26), show its balance sheet contracted…

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Following a fungus from genes to tree disease: a journey in science

Anyone who reads even a little about science and technology will be familiar by now with the idea of genome sequencing. This process involves breaking an organism’s DNA into fragments to study their compositions or…

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Oil Rises on Growing Concerns About Supply Tightness By Investing.com

Oil Rises on Growing Concerns About Supply Tightness By Investing.com

© Reuters. By Zhang Mengying Investing.com – Oil was up on Thursday morning in Asia as concerns about global supply tightness outweighed a build in U.S. gasoline and distillate inventories. rose 0.36% to $112.84 by…

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Women are still less likely to aspire to leadership in business, despite decades of gender initiatives – we need to find out why

Women are still less likely to aspire to leadership in business, despite decades of gender initiatives – we need to find out why

The gender gap in pay, positions and even pensions for working women is well-established, but research shows that a gender aspiration gap has also emerged in recent years. This is when women do not aspire…

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How the music of an ancient rock painting was brought to life

How the music of an ancient rock painting was brought to life

Archaeologists spend a lot of time examining the remains of distant pasts, which includes the study of rock paintings. This is largely visual work – but sometimes we can “hear” the ancient past using acoustic…

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Oil Down 2% After Swinging on US Stockpiles Data, GDP and Upcoming OPEC Meet By Investing.com

Oil Down 2% After Swinging on US Stockpiles Data, GDP and Upcoming OPEC Meet By Investing.com

© Reuters. By Barani Krishnan Investing.com — The delayed U.S. oil inventory data — it’s not coming, said the EIA, and then, it suddenly lands — was just one of the things in Wednesday’s clouded…

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Kenya and South Africa offer insights into digital economy challenges and alternatives

Kenya and South Africa offer insights into digital economy challenges and alternatives

The World Bank is warning of the real danger of a massive economic downturn across the world. In a recent analysis it warned that many countries – including those in sub-Saharan Africa – will be…

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Central banks report sharp improvement in data governance

Central banks report sharp improvement in data governance

Data governance at central banks appears to be improving, with a significant increase in institutions reporting to have it in place over the past year. For the first time, the majority of central banks responding to…

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a look at the past (and future) of one of the 21st century’s most influential devices

a look at the past (and future) of one of the 21st century’s most influential devices

Today marks 15 years since Apple released what’s arguably its flagship device: the iPhone. A decade and a half later, there are few products that have managed to reach a similar level of brand recognition.…

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