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    When signals in space get a response

    When signals in space get a response Spacecraft such as Voyager, Pioneer, and New Horizons, launched decades ago to explore outer space, are now in interstellar space, and Pioneer 10 will have the earliest chance of encountering a star in 2029.
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    Davos 2024: It is AI everywhere

    Davos 2024: It is AI everywhere Artificial intelligence in fact is the flavour of WEF – there is no conversation that does not feature it in some way or the other and everybody is an AI expert.
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    Should you move your fixed deposit money into stocks?

    Should you move your fixed deposit money into stocks? Many individuals fail to generate wealth because of poor investment choices. Or they make the right choices but allocate poorly. Here’s looking at making the right decisions on FD and stock allocations
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    Regardless of jumpy market reactions, HDFC Bank remains compelling for investors

    Regardless of jumpy market reactions, HDFC Bank remains compelling for investors The huge valuation premium HDFC Bank had enjoyed for long has moderated. But patient investors with a long-term view and staying power could perhaps reap rewards
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    HCL Tech is being overcautious; will likely deliver positive surprises going ahead

    HCL Tech is being overcautious; will likely deliver positive surprises going ahead This cautious stance might be due to macroeconomic factors, but signs of a global economic revival, such as the recent strong US growth, could mean better prospects for IT services
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    Davos 2024: Leaders watch global economy with a cautious optimism

    Davos 2024: Leaders watch global economy with a cautious optimism The optimism is tempered by worries about geopolitics and its effect on global supply chains.
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    Sebi's dilemma: There exists a fine line between finfluencing and free speech

    Sebi's dilemma: There exists a fine line between finfluencing and free speech It is lawful to offer a public opinion on investing, just as it’s okay for a brand endorser to hawk products on TV. Recipients of advice must exercise judgement.
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    Freedom of speech at American universities is falling prey to doublespeak

    Freedom of speech at American universities is falling prey to doublespeak Institutions need divergent voices, inclusive policies and collaborative learning. Their programmes should not be used as a cudgel to promote ideological conformity.
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    Indian employment data generates both misconceptions and puzzles

    Indian employment data generates both misconceptions and puzzles Data shows that the youth has seen the largest addition to the number of workers relative to its population, which counters a narrative of dwindling jobs for them. Trends like rising female work participation need study, though.
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    Multidimensional poverty data reopens a great debate

    Multidimensional poverty data reopens a great debate Let’s identify and focus on a single variable that captures most of what India needs to track deprivation.
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    Davos is little more than a global talk show

    Davos is little more than a global talk show The World Economic Forum’s annual gathering has been losing both weight and appeal in a sharply divided world. Today, its lofty aims represent the triumph of hope over experience.
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    Chinese shudders: Fewer people is bad news

    Chinese shudders: Fewer people is bad news Another covid year has meant another headcount decline. China is faced with an adverse demographic turn in any case, even as its economic rejig remain a question mark.
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    Vivek Ramaswamy’s best shot at power is as Trump’s campaign partner

    Vivek Ramaswamy’s best shot at power is as Trump’s campaign partner His outlandish tactics may have led him out of the US presidential race more than racial rejection.
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    China’s strongarm tactics in Taiwan will only redouble after historic election

    China’s strongarm tactics in Taiwan will only redouble after historic election Taiwan’s political dynamics are important to India, especially because of the boundary dispute with China. There's also growing interest in India-Taiwan economic cooperation, particularly in high-tech manufacturing...
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    Sitharaman’s budget speeches have mostly been positive in tone despite covid

    Sitharaman’s budget speeches have mostly been positive in tone despite covid A quantitative study of budget speeches reveals differences of complexity and sentiment in the FM’s speeches from those made by her predecessors.
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    Genetic studies: Let’s cast a wider DNA net

    Genetic studies: Let’s cast a wider DNA net Elevated genetic risk of multiple sclerosis among northern Europeans has been traced to ancient animal farming by their ancestors. As DNA research advances, human remains can reveal much that could help fight illnesses, but these studies are too narrow.
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    Robert Solow: Nobel laureate and an exemplary human being

    Robert Solow: Nobel laureate and an exemplary human being Although he was a towering figure in the field of economics, he will be remembered by those who know him for his modesty, integrity, lack of pretence and natural human warmth.
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    Hard-coded law enforcement is possible but it needs some latitude too

    Hard-coded law enforcement is possible but it needs some latitude too Law adherence can technically be encoded in software but there’s a reason it must not be over-strict. Leeway within the law has value.
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    Multidimensional poverty: Can we eliminate it within a decade?

    Multidimensional poverty: Can we eliminate it within a decade? A Niti Aayog report suggests India’s deprived will soon drop below a tenth of its population. As welfare schemes play a role in this progress, it can in theory be achieved with current tools. But we must track single-dimension...
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    We must make lasting moves against the mis-selling of financial products

    We must make lasting moves against the mis-selling of financial products Supervision of sales pitches won’t tackle this problem quite as well as focused consumer courts can. We need long-term solutions.
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