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NASA Webb Uncovers Unusual Galaxy Shaped by Cosmic Collision
Science & Nature In new images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to celebrate its fourth science anniversary, a familiar galaxy transforms into something...
Researchers in Switzerland invent a new type of pixel
Science & Nature Pixels either control light or analyze it. This one does both.
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Farewell, atom-smashing Large Hadron Collider
Science & Nature After 18 years of discovery, it's goodbye LHC and hello High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider.
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New Tariff Data Shows Why the Crypto Market Has Been Stuck for Months
New research shows 96% of U.S. tariff costs were paid domestically, acting as a slow, hidden tax on consumers and businesses. That quiet cost drain reduced discretionary liquidity, helping explain why crypto markets stalled after October instead of rebounding. With tariff pressure no longer intensifying, crypto has begun to regain momentum as other headwinds ease.
Mexico tariff hike triggers concerns about export of auto components, cars
Auto parts exports to Mexico stood at $834 million in FY25 | Photo Credit: JOTHI RAMALINGAM B After US tariffs on import of Indian auto components and cars, Mexico on Thursday imposed 50 per cent import tariff on these goods, sparking concerns for India’s automobile sector. In financial year 2025, India’s automotive sector (vehicles plus
New Tariff Policies Pose Threat to US Economy: Deloitte's Economic Insider April 2025 Report
New Tariff Policies Pose Threat to US Economy: Deloitte's Economic Insider April 2025 Report - Image Credit Unsplash   Implementing new tariffs by the US government is expected to cause inflation and slow economic growth, with the uncertainty of the final tariff framework further aggravating consumer and business sentiments. The United States' recent announcement of increased
Trump and Musk break up, a tariff truce teeters, and Disney layoffs: Business news roundup
Photo: Kevin Dietsch (Getty Images), Bloomberg (Getty Images), Brandon Bell (Getty Images), Jim Watson/AFP (Getty Images), Charley Gallay (Getty Images), Contributor/Getty Images (Getty Images), Brandon Bell / Staff (Getty Images), Win McNamee (Getty Images), ANGELA WEISS / Contributor (Getty Images), Illustration: Timon Schneider/SOPA Images/LightRocket (Getty Images) Photo: Kevin Dietsch (Getty Images) President Donald Trump and
Tariff Tensions Return: Trump’s Trade Threats Rattle Bitcoin and Markets After New ATH
The crypto world had just begun to recover from the market’s deep and prolonged Bitcoin winter when the scene shifted once again to Washington, D.C. You could even say that as the Bitcoin ball kept rolling downhill—past $17,000, $18,000, and even $19,000—the excitement and participation level of the crypto space kept rising. At the same
Trump’s tariff bomb leaves businesses in the dark
The Trump administration is expected to soon announce the most aggressive pivot in U.S. trade policy in decades. For a change so big, businesses know surprisingly little about what's coming in mere days.Why it matters: The fallout might be a scramble to adjust to the new trade normal that could jolt the global economy.Trump has
Trump’s tariff plan hits South-east Asia hard; Malaysia among affected nations at 24pc
KUALA LUMPUR, April 3 — Countries in the export-driven region of South-east Asia have been hit with particularly high ta...
US tariff uncertainty threatens UK construction growth
The CPA expects construction output to grow by 1.9% in 2025 and by 3.7% in 2026 The Construction Products Association is predicting modest growth for the industry this year and stronger growth for 2026, but admits no great certainty in its forecasts given world events. There is not much trade in building materials between the
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