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An atom shuffles its electrons at ultrahigh speed — and is caught in the act Tatsuo Kaneyasu at the SAGA Light Source in Tosu, Japan, and his colleagues have now observed such rapid changes in an atom of xenon gas. The ...
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EIB to invest €350m in Calvados construction The site will mobilise more than 1000 direct jobs in Normandy, particularly in Le Havre, where the wind turbines will be manufactured and then ...
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Abu Dhabi 'to invest billions' in British business Abu Dhabi will reportedly invest billions of pounds in British health, tech, green energy and infrastructure as part of a post-Brexit deal. Mubadala, one ...
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Nasa to fly Ingenuity Mars helicopter in early April The little chopper was carried to the Red Planet by the Perseverance rover, which made its dramatic landing in Jezero Crater just over a month ago.
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Suez Canal blocked by ultra-large container ship in both directions One of the world's biggest container vessel ran aground in the Suez Canal Tuesday, where it is currently blocking at least 100 vessels from passing.
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INSIGHT- In Italy, manslaughter probes worsen vaccine turmoil In Italy, legal action has added to the turbulence. On March 11, a prosecutor in the Sicilian city of Syracuse placed two doctors and a nurse under ...
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Data concerns and safety worries fuel crisis of confidence in AstraZeneca vaccine A physician prepares a dose of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine in Bologna, Italy, on 19 March. Michele Lapini/Getty Images. Data concerns and safety ...
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Tesla: carbon offsetting, but in reverse And, in particular, its carbon impact. Here are a few choice stats. Bitcoin -- or to be more precise, bitcoin mining -- currently consumes more energy ...
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Chinese video platform Bilibili to raise $2.6 billion in Hong Kong listing Bilibili follows the likes of other U.S.-listed Chinese companies including Alibaba and JD.com in raising money in Hong Kong. The Bilibili logo.
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A Fast-Changing Delta in China Few rivers carry as much sediment as the Huang He (Yellow River) in China. The name itself comes from the muddy color of the water—a ...
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