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From Crushed Sugar Cubes to Exploded Ceramics, This Universal Law Predicts How Most Objects Will Shatter
A new equation calculates how many fragments of each size will be produced when an object breaks. The principle could help ...
Just a few weeks ago, a December interest rate cut was viewed as practically a done deal by many economists. Now, with fresh government data showing solid U.S. job growth in September, many ...
After a week away recovering from too much turkey and sweet potato casserole, we’re back for more security news! And if you ...
John C. Williams, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said the central bank had scope to lower borrowing costs “in the near term.” By Colby Smith Colby Smith covers the Federal Reserve.
Federal Reserve officials are sharply divided over whether to cut interest rates in December, with some citing cooling labor data and others warning inflation remains too high. The split has fueled ...
Investors are still smarting from the massive pivot lower on Thursday The government shutdown might be on the backburner, but Senior V.P. of Research Todd Salamone has two takeaways investors should ...
The British government on Saturday announced far-reaching changes to the United Kingdom's asylum policy in an attempt to reduce irregular immigration and counter the growing popularity of the ...
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