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Tesla is considering a lithium plant on the Gulf Coast of Texas, as Elon Musk shakes up leadership at its Gigafactory. Tesla stock was up.
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From Moon landings to the Space Shuttle, stamps have depicted the best that the U.S. space program has to offer.
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Richard Clarida, former vice chair of the Federal Reserve, sits down with CNBC's Steve Liesman to weigh in on how the central bank miscalculated inflation an...
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A physics publisher is retracting 494 papers after an investigation “indicated that some papers may have been created, manipulated, and/or sold by a commercial entity” – aka a paper mill. The vast …
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While the current administration moves forward with its climate-friendly agenda, Trump outright lies to his base about electric cars.
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BMW Group has come out and publicly stated that its future success in a competitive EV market relies heavily on “powerful, innovative, and sustainably produced” battery cells. When BMW’s Neue Klasse (new class) EV architecture launches in 2025, the German aut…
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Euro and pound rise against greenback a day after ECB lifts interest rates by 0.75 percentage points
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Home buyers and sellers are taking more time to assess the changing real estate landscape
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Helpmum, a Nigerian health tech startup, has been awarded a $250,000 grant to develop its AI framework that maximises successful vaccination.
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YC has backed 98 African startups and among them, only 15 have women as part of the founding team, and only 5 of them has or had female CEOs.
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Qatar Airways Group on Friday said it is looking to onboard new employees from India to support its global operations and enhance customer experience over the coming months.
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Shares of Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. after the gun maker reported a drop in demand for its fiscal first quarter.
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Freight railroads have been around since the 19th century, but you can't run a 21st century economy without them.
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Statistics Canada says employment fell by 40,000 jobs in August, taking cumulative losses since May to 114,000
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A team of researchers have observed and reported for the first time the unique microstructure of a novel ferroelectric material, enabling the development of lead-free piezoelectric materials for electronics, sensors, and energy storage that are safer for huma…
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As borrowers bemoan yet another massive interest-rate hike by the Bank of Canada, savers are getting a long overdue reward.
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Decision about how to fight inflation follows increase by unprecedented 0.75 percentage points
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The Competition Commission wants any Heineken-Distell tie up to result in at least R10 billion spent on productive operations over five years, a period when there must be no job cuts, while they must also hand out more than R3 billion in equity for workers.
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A team of researchers have observed and reported for the first time the unique microstructure of a novel ferroelectric material, enabling the development of lea
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Odyssey Energy Solutions, a Bolder, CO-based clean tech company, raised $5.34M in funding
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European farmers are themselves sounding alarm bells for what the future holds vis-à-vis Europe’s food security, and the signs are hardly encouraging. Some f...
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