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Mating strategies shape tropical plants’ invasive ability

Science & Nature A recent study from the Center for Ecological Sciences (CES), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), has found strong evidence that a...

The plan to make climate science harder to erase

Science & Nature As climate information disappears from federal websites, scientists are rebuilding it elsewhere...Read MoreKate Yoder

Air pollution may be changing sperm

Science & Nature Harmful nitrogen dioxide and ozone levels could affect fertility and pregnancies. The post Air pollution may be changing sperm appeared first on...

‘We Have Stocks’: Petroleum Ministry Reassures Fuel Availability Amid Panic Buying Fears

Updated 11 June 2026 at 18:16 IST Providing a fresh update on stock availability, Sharma added, "We have the stocks, rolling stocks tied up for around two months." Petroleum Ministry Eases Fuel Concerns | Image: Republic India has sufficient inventories of crude oil, LPG and LNG, with supplies tied up for around two months, the

Crypto Stocks Drop in June, MSTR and BMNR Lead Losses

Crypto stocks had a weak June, with MSTR and BMNR among the hardest hit. Strategy (MSTR) extended its steep pullback, falling 40.72% over the past month, making it one of the biggest losers in the group. BitMine Immersion Technologies (BMNR) also stayed under pressure, down 19.86% in the one-month view and 44.27% year to date.

Semiconductor Stocks Reach Record 18.8% of S&P 500

Semiconductor stocks now account for a record 18.8% of the S&P 500’s market capitalization, more than triple their share in 2022. The increase follows a 546% rally in the SOX semiconductor index, fueled by strong demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure. The concentration matters because semiconductor companies now represent a larger portion of the index than

Trading Day: Stocks rally, oil hits pre-Iran-war lows as Strait of Hormuz reopens for business

Trading Day: Stocks rally, oil hits pre-Iran-war lows as Strait of Hormuz reopens for business

US stocks today: Dow posts closing record high, S&P 500, Nasdaq muted as AI rally pauses

Rising healthcare and consumer stocks ​boosted the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Wednesday to a record closing high, while the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq were steady, as investors took a pause from the AI-led market rally while cautiously watching Middle East peace talks. Banking stocks were down as shares of JPMorgan Chase slid after

Bitcoin, stocks rise, oil slides, after report of Iran’s willingness to end conflict

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Crypto Stocks Surge As Senate Committee Advances Long-Stalled CLARITY Act

Topline The Senate Banking Committee advanced the crypto industry's top legislative priority after nearly a year of gridlock and months of negotiations, sending crypto-exposed stocks rallying on the news, with Coinbase up roughly 9%, Strategy up 8% and Robinhood and Galaxy Digital both up 6%. (Photo by Justin TALLIS / AFP via Getty Images) AFP

Bitcoin and stocks stabilize after early week slide. The bond market isn’t convinced.

Bitcoin and stocks stabilize after early week slide. The bond market isn’t convinced. Risk assets recover from oil-driven selloff as rising yields pressure Fed rate-cut bets. Updated Mar 6, 2026, 8:10 a.m. Published Mar 6, 2026, 5:35 a.m. Make preferred on Bitcoin BTC $68,031.90 and global equity markets have stabilized after an early-week sell-off and

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