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A novel experiment suggests that Google’s monopoly can be tamed with habit-altering tactics. Government authorities are ...
Motion-activated field cameras, GPS collars, wolf scat analysis and cattle tail hair samples are helping University of ...
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A distinguished economist and public affairs scholar, Friedman will lead a new school dedicated to advancing research and ...
Data from office-entry-swipes, phones and job postings suggest that, though more Americans are in the office than in 2020-22, ...
Tabla publishing house releases the Portuguese edition of The Disappearance of Mr. Nobody by Ahmed Taibaoui, winner of the ...
You can get the entire run of The Wheel of Time, including the prologue and two companion books, for $18 in the latest Humble ...
This imitation of Japan’s exchange-rate policy has seen many other countries’ central banks amass “war chests” of dollar reserves that can be used to stabilise their currencies amid volatility, while ...
An economist whose work was cited by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration to justify sweeping tariffs has said officials misinterpreted the research — and the levies should have been ...
Renowned economist and UN advisor Professor Jeffrey Sachs has cautioned India against becoming embroiled in the US's geopolitical strategies, particularly amid growing tensions with China. Speaking at ...
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Following global panic amid stock sell-offs in response to President Donald Trump's sweeping new tariff policy, Trump shared claims that he is crashing the stock market "on purpose." Brent Neiman ...