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NEWS

Cristiano Ronaldo, Euro 2024 and the Problem With Too Much Fame

As far as the authorities in Gelsenkirchen were concerned, every precaution had been taken. Extra stewards patrolled the perimeter of

BUISNESS

Bitcoin Falls to Lowest Since February Even as Stocks Hit Record

(Bloomberg) — Bitcoin sank for a fourth consecutive trading session, part of a wider crypto selloff that contrasts with recent

SCIENCE

How dust pollution from shrinking Great Salt Lake affects communities disproportionately

New research from the University of Utah demonstrates how wind-carried dust from the exposed bed of Great Salt Lake is

SPORTS

Emma Raducanu: Will former US Open champion go all the way and win Wimbledon? | Tennis News

Emma Raducanu is looking at the top of her game and the 21-year-old has realistic hopes of winning Wimbledon following

NATURE

Spike deep mutational scanning helps predict success of SARS-CoV-2 clades

Cao, Y. et al. Imprinted SARS-CoV-2 humoral immunity induces convergent Omicron RBD evolution. Nature 614, 521–529 (2023). ADS  CAS  PubMed 

ECONOMY

Who is Keir Starmer, the likely next Prime Minister of UK?

The elections are underway in the United Kingdom with landslide victory predicted for the oppistion Labour Party. As the opposition

REAL ESTATE

Author Professor James Perry’s New Book, “Rational Animals,” Explores the Interconnectedness of All Beings and the Importance of Conservation and Self-Reflection

West Milton, OH, July 03, 2024 –(PR.com)– Professor James Perry, who holds Master’s degrees in Humanities and Philosophy, has completed his

NEWS

Nigel Farage, Right-Wing Disrupter, Elected to Parliament for the First Time

Nigel Farage, a supporter of former President Donald J. Trump, a driving force behind Brexit and Britain’s best known political

BUISNESS

Asia stocks notch records; pound calm after Labour landslide

By Tom Westbrook SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Asian share markets scaled new highs on Friday as investors sized up U.S. rate

SCIENCE

Not so selfish after all: Viruses use freeloading genes as weapons

Curious bits of DNA tucked inside genomes across all kingdoms of life historically have been disregarded since they don’t seem