• Forbes

    Crohn’s Disease Has Not Slowed Mikey Eyssimont, Tampa Bay’s Masterton Nominee

    When Mikey Eyssimont walked into the Tampa Bay Lightning’s clubhouse at Amalie Arena for the first time, he knew it was where he wanted to be.

  • ‘He is a future world No 1’: the rise and rise of Ludvig Åberg reaches Augusta

    As the young Swede prepares for his first major, fellow pros and his college coach explain what makes him so specialBilly Foster recounts a story about one of Europe’s most high-profile golfers playing alongside a young Tiger Woods in 1996. “He’s a little raw,” was the sniffy verdict. Within a year, Woods won his first Masters and disappeared over the horizon.Foster’s own perceptions appear sound. The veteran caddie, now on the bag of Matt Fitzpatrick, was in the company of Ludvig Åberg as the...

  • Unlocking the secrets of disease resistance in chrysanthemums: A holistic approach to combating black spot disease

    Chrysanthemum, celebrated for its ornamental, medicinal, and beverage value, faces significant threats from bacterial and fungal infections, particularly black spot disease caused by Alternaria alternate, which leads to severe economic losses. Current research has focused on developing resistant germplasm as an eco-friendly alternative to pesticides.

  • The rise of the suburban mental health sicknote: Every part of Britain sees a rises in incapacity benefit claims

    Analysis of DWP data showed that while the highest number of claims in 2023 were made in urban areas, some leafy suburban commuter belt towns saw claims increase by more than a third.

  • Stock Market Today: Dow Falls 500 Points; S&P 500 and Nasdaq Drop; Oil Rises; Treasury Yields Dip; DJT, Alibaba, Disney, Tesla, Nvidia, and More Movers; Jobless Claims Rise

    A full-blown war between Iran and Israel would cause global oil prices to spike and disrupt regional economies, warned James Swanston, Middle East economist at Capital Economics. Several top Iranian military officials were killed in an airstrike in Damascus on Monday, threatening to bring simmering

  • Soundbites: The Rise of Bloodmoon

    Picture the scene: Ireland, 3340 BC. Early humans are hanging around, hunting and, I don't know cultivating grain? Modeling loincloths? Gathering with small furry animals in a cave, grooving with a Pict? (I was a film major, guys.) Anyway, these proto-Irish people (dare I say cave leprechauns?) are just doing their thing, building some nice tombs in Loughcrew, when suddenly the sun disappears and goodbye, blue sky — it all goes black. Considering that ancient cultures from the...

  • The rise and fall of the jetpack

    The human body is not well-suited for flight. We’re somehow both bulky and gangly, with legs that kick and flail once they leave the ground. Our anatomy is not built to glide through the air—or even fall gracefully. We’ve tried to game nature with kites and gliders and wax wings. But no amount of self-flapping could lift us off the earth. So imagine the excitement in the 1950s, when the Army contacted Bell Aerospace Corporation to develop a device that would realize this fantastical idea. Robert...

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    Amazon job scams on the rise

    These sites are not run by Amazon. You should be very careful of any website that guarantees you money for testing products.

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    Amazon job scams on the rise

    These sites are not run by Amazon. You should be very careful of any website that guarantees you money for testing products.

  • The rise of the GCC ecosystem in India

    Global capability centres (GCC) have been mushrooming in India over the past few years, with over 1,580 GCCs and an installed talent base of over 1.66 million currently. A new report by IT industry apex body Nasscom and Zinnov found that in the fourth quarter of calendar year 2023, India saw 10 new GCCs established, marking the entry of key MNCs like Edge Cortix, M31 technology Corporation, Signature IP into the Indian market. US-headquartered MNCs accounted for around 50% of the new GCCs....

  • The Impact of Rising Cocoa Prices

    Why are cocoa prices rising? What are chocolate makers doing to adapt? And

  • The rise of Sycophancy, by Ugoji Egbujo

    The country is full of volunteer flatterers. If starvation seizes the land, they find data from Venezuela and Afghanistan to justify and normalize hunger.