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We asked 3,785 PhD students across 107 countries about their experiences. Where do you think the happiest doctoral candidates were? https://t.co/isALFTllzd
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Nature - Brazil, Australia and Italy have the highest satisfaction scores in Nature’s global 2025 PhD survey — but are these nations really the best places to do a doctorate?
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Nature research paper: A universal speed limit for spreading of coherence https://t.co/ItEyGIhs5F
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Nature - Experiments reveal a speed limit for the spreading of spatial coherence during the formation of a weakly interacting Bose–Einstein condensate.
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It’s outrageous that big polluters keep destroying the planet while politicians delay real climate action. Enough excuses — act now! 😡
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India agrees first big LPG purchases from US amid stalled trade talks
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‘Historic’ pledge to source around 10% of LPG imports from US Gulf Coast comes as New Delhi seeks relief from Trump tariffs
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CNBC Daily Open: The laws of politics can be changed, but not economics
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Just as AI steps away from the spotlight, tariffs entered the stage, like the next act in a Shakespearean play.
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The hot new investment trend is the ‘Total Portfolio Approach’. Does it work?
ft.com
Exploring the buzzy but fuzzy new phenomenon in asset allocation
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Learning about Target’s 10-4 programme, which aims to improve customer experience, elicits several reactions in quick succession. The first is to fear for the future of humanity
economist.com
Is Target’s new policy bonkers, businesslike or a bit of both?
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We have the technology and public will to build a cleaner, fairer economy. Every solar panel, every green job brings us closer to a livable planet. 🌱
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Scientists in South Florida are intensifying efforts to understand why dengue and other mosquito-borne illnesses repeatedly strike specific pockets of Miami, to pinpoint high-risk neighborhoods
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What happens when housing supply is driven by markets not Main Street https://t.co/471XyTouqy | opinion
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New Mexico is the first state to attempt such a wide-ranging policy. Will it be able to avoid repeating the mistakes of other universal child-care schemes?
economist.com
Can New Mexico’s experiment work where others have failed?
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The appetite for weight-loss drugs has been insatiable since they hit the market a decade ago. As pharmaceutical firms elbow each other for a slice of the pie, the buffet of options will grow in 2026
economist.com
New versions of drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic, Mounjaro and Zepbound, including pills, will be easier to take, more effective and longer lasting
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If we keep ignoring climate warnings, we’ll face rising seas, deadly heat, and food shortages within our lifetimes. We can’t afford inaction. 😰
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Microscopic fibers in tissue are critical for our understanding of disease, but they have been difficult to study. Researchers at Stanford Medicine have come up with an easy way to visualize them. https://t.co/LCMn2UxFS5
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"Tolerance is the only thing that will enable persons belonging to different religions to live as good neighbours and friends.” On today's #ToleranceDay and every day, let’s honor Mahatma Gandhi’s values and struggle for universal peace all around the world!
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Generation Z has already made its mark on investing—consider crypto, meme stocks and gamified investing. But, in a less flashy way, it is grandparents who are truly shaking things up
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Investing in equities may make sense for individuals—but it could also exacerbate a crash
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This 20 October, #FAOMuNe opens its doors in Rome, Italy. Book your visit for an interactive journey through art, ideas, traditions & innovations that are changing the way we grow food & feed ourselves. 🎫 https://t.co/x7Gt0WhAMR 🔗 https://t.co/7VJjse5zkm
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More governments are finally treating climate change as a real priority, investing in clean energy, green jobs, and a safer planet for all. Grateful for that commitment. 🙏🌍
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Customers can run away from the deafening music blaring in retail stores, but pity the poor employees who are trapped in auditory hell
wsj.com
Customers can at least flee the audio abuse. Show some pity for the poor, trapped clerks.
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Swiss bondholders are exploring ways to push for a settlement with UBS, after a court ruled that the SFr16.5bn write-off of Credit Suisse bonds during the bank’s 2023 rescue by its rival lacked a legal basis. https://t.co/c1aFOcUWwm
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