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Couple died in Egypt after hotel fumigated for bedbugs, inquest hears
Couple died in Egypt after hotel fumigated for bedbugs, inquest hears
John and Susan Cooper fell ill and died after a room in their hotel was fumigated, an inquest hears.
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NY Fed: US Q3 credit card debt up on strong economy, as credit woes tick higher
NY Fed: US Q3 credit card debt up on strong economy, as credit woes tick higher
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK U.S. total household debt levels rose in the third quarter amid strong
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Fed's Logan: watching if financial conditions tight enough
Fed's Logan: watching if financial conditions tight enough
By Ann Saphir Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Lorie Logan on Tuesday said she supported leaving the Fed's
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Cameco and Brookfield Complete Acquisition of Westinghouse Electric Company Creating a Powerful Platform for Strategic Growth
Cameco and Brookfield Complete Acquisition of Westinghouse Electric Company Creating a Powerful Platform for Strategic Growth
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 7, 2023--
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Shakhtar Donetsk 1-0 Barcelona: Player ratings as Barca fall to dismal defeat
Shakhtar Donetsk 1-0 Barcelona: Player ratings as Barca fall to dismal defeat
Match report & player ratings from Shakhtar Donetsk 1-0 Barcelona in the Champions League.
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Gold mining ETFs fail to keep pace with benchmark bullion fund
Gold mining ETFs fail to keep pace with benchmark bullion fund
By Suzanne McGee The weakening of a long-established correlation between the price of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tied to
1970-01-01 08:00
Cyprus official says Israel-Hamas war may give an impetus to regional energy projects
Cyprus official says Israel-Hamas war may give an impetus to regional energy projects
Cyprus’ energy minister says the political and economic ramifications from the ongoing Israel-Hamas war may provide an impetus to regional energy projects involving his country
1970-01-01 08:00
Japan's wages, consumer spending extend declines in test for BOJ policy
Japan's wages, consumer spending extend declines in test for BOJ policy
TOKYO Japan's real wages slipped in September for an 18th month, while consumer spending extended a months-long decline,
1970-01-01 08:00
Spatial Announces the Release of 2024 1.0
Spatial Announces the Release of 2024 1.0
BROOMFIELD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 7, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Analysis-Investors turn risk-on for some junk debt but not all
Analysis-Investors turn risk-on for some junk debt but not all
By Shankar Ramakrishnan It's fear and greed in the fixed-income markets once again as traders bet the Federal
1970-01-01 08:00
New telescope reveals stunning images of the universe as it has never been seen before
New telescope reveals stunning images of the universe as it has never been seen before
The Euclid space telescope has revealed its first full-colour images, showing the universe as it has never been seen before. The five images, taken by the European Space Agency’s newly launched flying observatory, show the shining lights of distant galaxies. Scientists hope they will also prove useful in better understanding those galaxies, which includes some of the most massive structures in the known universe. Many of the galaxies have never been seen before. And much of the information in them could help explain mysteries such as dark energy and the expansion of the universe. The images released on Tuesday include one of the Perseus cluster of galaxies which shows 1,000 galaxies belonging to the cluster, and more than 100,000 additional galaxies further away in the background. Many of these faint galaxies were previously unseen, and some of them are so far that their light has taken 10 billion years to reach us. Another image captures the spiral galaxy IC 342, nicknamed the Hidden Galaxy, because it is difficult to observe as it lies behind the busy disc of our Milky Way, and so dust, gas and stars obscure our view. One of the new pictures is of globular cluster NGC 6397 - the second-closest globular cluster to Earth, located about 7,800 light-years away. Globular clusters are collections of hundreds of thousands of stars held together by gravity. These faint stars tell us about the history of the Milky Way and where dark matter is located. To create a 3D map of the universe, Euclid will observe the light from galaxies out to 10 billion light-years. The first irregular dwarf galaxy that Euclid observed is called NGC 6822 and is located just 1.6 million light-years from Earth. And the fifth image shows a panoramic and detailed view of the Horsehead Nebula, also known as Barnard 33 and part of the constellation Orion. Scientists hope to find many dim and previously unseen Jupiter-mass planets in their celestial infancy, as well as young brown dwarfs and baby stars, in this new observation. Professor Carole Mundell, ESA director of science, said: “Dark matter pulls galaxies together and causes them to spin more rapidly than visible matter alone can account for; dark energy is driving the accelerated expansion of the universe. “Euclid will for the first time allow cosmologists to study these competing dark mysteries together. “Euclid will make a leap in our understanding of the cosmos as a whole, and these exquisite Euclid images show that the mission is ready to help answer one of the greatest mysteries of modern physics.” Rene Laureijs, the ESA’s Euclid project scientist, said: “We have never seen astronomical images like this before, containing so much detail. “They are even more beautiful and sharp than we could have hoped for, showing us many previously unseen features in well-known areas of the nearby universe. “Now we are ready to observe billions of galaxies, and study their evolution over cosmic time.” Euclid was launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in Florida on July 1. Named after the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid, the two-tonne probe made its way towards an area in space known as the second Lagrange point, where the gravitational forces of Earth and the sun are roughly equal - creating a stable location for the spacecraft. The UK has contributed £37 million towards the £850 million mission, with scientists playing key roles in designing and building the probe and leading on one of the two scientific instruments on board. Dr Caroline Harper, head of space science at the UK Space Agency, said: “These first colour images showcase Euclid‘s enormous potential, giving us incredibly sharp images of galaxies and stars, and helping us understand more about the impacts of dark matter and dark energy on the universe. “The UK has played an important role in the mission, leading on the development of the visible imager (VIS) instrument and on key elements of the data processing pipeline, funded by the UK Space Agency. “And this is just the start - UK researchers will be using Euclid data for many years to come to make significant new scientific discoveries about the composition and evolution of the cosmos.” Additional reporting by Press Association Read More Euclid space telescope releases first full-colour images of cosmos First full-colour images of universe captured by Euclid telescope revealed Watch again: ESA reveals first full-colour images of ‘dark universe’ from Euclid Tim Peake: Possibility of all-UK space mission a ‘very exciting development’ Strange purple light phenomenon ‘Steve’ spotted across UK skies Nasa sending VR headset up to ISS to treat astronaut’s mental health
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Funding Circle Awarded “FinTech of the Year”
Funding Circle Awarded “FinTech of the Year”
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 7, 2023--
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