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A quarter of Sun-like stars eat their own planets, according to new research

A quarter of Sun-like stars eat their own planets, according to new research

How rare is our Solar System? In the 30 years or so since planets were first discovered orbiting stars other than our Sun, we have found that planetary systems are common in the Galaxy. However,…

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Leading Republican alleges Fed overreach on race

Leading Republican alleges Fed overreach on race

The ranking Republican on the Senate banking committee has charged three regional Fed presidents with involving their banks in “politically charged issues” that are beyond the Fed’s remit. Senator Pat Toomey wrote to the presidents…

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Oil settles up as U.S. producers, refiners assess storm damage By Reuters

Oil settles up as U.S. producers, refiners assess storm damage By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A pump jack operates in front of a drilling rig at sunset in an oil field in Midland, Texas U.S. August 22, 2018. REUTERS/Nick Oxford/File Photo By Jessica Resnick-Ault NEW YORK…

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Job seeking is the religious pilgrimage of the 21st century

Job seeking is the religious pilgrimage of the 21st century

“It’s the journey, not the destination” seems like a modern proverb, because it emphasises experiences over results and promises personal transformation. However, millennia ago, theologians like Saint Augustine described life itself as a pilgrimage through…

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OPEC+ likely to keep oil output policy from September unchanged, sources say By Reuters

OPEC+ likely to keep oil output policy from September unchanged, sources say By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The OPEC logo pictured ahead of an informal meeting between members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in Algiers, Algeria, September 28, 2016. REUTERS/Ramzi Boudina DUBAI/LONDON (Reuters) –…

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Twitter’s design stokes hostility and controversy. Here’s why, and how it might change

Twitter’s design stokes hostility and controversy. Here’s why, and how it might change

Twitter has come under increasing public scrutiny for facilitating hostile communication online. While the micro-blogging site promotes itself as providing a “free” and “safe” space to talk, critics have highlighted the company’s inept response to…

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When you buy an NFT, you don’t completely own it – here’s why

When you buy an NFT, you don’t completely own it – here’s why

NFTs or non-fungible tokens first captured the public imagination when a digital collage by an artist named Beeple sold for US$69 million (£51 million) at Christie’s in March 2021. Since then, there has been an…

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Swiss government sets parameters for climate reporting

Swiss government sets parameters for climate reporting

Switzerland’s large companies must follow a set of climate-reporting parameters, the Swiss Federal Council ruled on August 18. The seven-member council is effectively the highest office of Switzerland’s federal government. The new reporting principles will…

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Hurricane Ida slams critical U.S. oil port as it makes landfall By Reuters

Hurricane Ida slams critical U.S. oil port as it makes landfall By Reuters

2/2 © Reuters. A satellite image shows Hurricane Ida in the Gulf of Mexico and approaching the coast of Louisiana, U.S., August 29, 2021. NOAA/Handout via REUTERS 2/2 By Liz Hampton and Marianna Parraga (Reuters)…

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The roar of the crowd – how fans create electric atmospheres

The roar of the crowd – how fans create electric atmospheres

Since the arrival of COVID-19, empty seats and eerie silences at sports and entertainment venues have highlighted how much fans contribute to live events. Everywhere from the Olympics to the Premier League and the London…

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