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A travel expert and pilot have come to the rescue of nervous flyers, revealing exactly where you should and shouldn't sit to ...
China’s consumer prices were unchanged last month from a year ago and producer deflation persisted, suggesting that demand ...
At the BT India@100 summit, Deloitte South Asia CEO Romal Shetty shares a grounded yet optimistic take on how Indian industry ...
The Inouye Solar Telescope captured magnetic, silk-like "stripes" on the solar surface called photospheric striations.
Every day, Warren Weston sits down at his desk in Delta’s Operations and Customer Centre in Atlanta and performs a job that’s ...
A groundbreaking set of supercomputer simulations is offering a vivid glimpse into how the universe’s first stars, known as ...
Positive pressure means there is more intake airflow than exhaust. This causes excess air to be pushed out through the gaps in the case, helping to keep dust from entering where it shouldn’t. It’s ...
The Centre for Retail Research estimates that over 4,200 UK stores will close in 2025, affecting an estimated 85,000 jobs ...
Essentially, the helicity "barrier" alters turbulent dissipation, changing how fluctuations dissipate and how the plasma is heated. The team has now analyzed data from the Parker Solar Probe, and it ...
Increasingly, the aftermath of the 2024 upheaval appears less a tidy transition than a hybrid moment—an emphatic institutional shift propelled by the dramatic collapse of the Awami League’s ...
Imagine autism not as a single puzzle, but as a gallery of mosaics, each piece shaped by different traits, genes, and life experiences. Scientists have long known the condition is complex, but ...
The Prime Minister of New Zealand, the Right Honourable Christopher Luxon, welcomed the Prime Minister of Australia, the Honourable Anthony Albanese ...