Why one side of the Earth is cooling faster and what scientists think it reveals about our planet |

It sounds dramatic to imagine one half of Earth slowly losing its internal warmth faster than the other, but that is the general direction many researchers are now exploring. When geophysicists looked at long-term heat flow inside the planet, they noticed that the hemisphere covered mostly by the Pacific Ocean appears to be shedding heat…

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Fed cuts rate but future easing uncertain

Danielle KayeBusiness reporter Reuters US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell The US Federal Reserve has lowered interest rates for the third time this year, even as internal divisions create uncertainty about additional cuts in the coming months. The central bank said on Wednesday it was lowering the target for its key lending rate by 0.25…

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AI is taking over managers’ busywork—and it’s forcing companies to reset expectations

AI isn’t just a new tool for the modern workplace; it’s already quietly reshaping how some companies are organized. Companies including Amazon, Moderna, and McKinsey are already eliminating management layers, working to flatten organizations, and deploying AI agents to automate routine work.  As AI rewrites the corporate org chart, humans can avoid some managerial drudgery,…

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Australia news live: Victorian students await VCE results and Atar scores; Treasury optimistic on business forecast | Australia news

Victorian students receive VCE results and Atar scores Adeshola Ore Ethan Bundle-Bell is among more than 65,000 Victorian students who will graduate with their Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) today. At the same time, Victorian students will become the first in the country to receive their Australian Tertiary Admission Rankings (Atar) scores, with the remaining…

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