Warplanes involved in the Operation Epic Fury against Iran will not be allowed to enter Austria airspace (Picture: US Central Command)
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A graduate banker who struggled financially while growing up is sharing tips online to help other students succeed.
Rishi Sunak is considering a major reform of A-levels in England which could see the introduction of a new "British baccalaureate".
Elon Musk's brain-computer interface (BCI) start-up Neuralink has begun recruiting people for its first human trial.
The UK's competition watchdog has said Microsoft's revised offer to buy the Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard "opens the door" to the deal being cleared.
Amazon is set to introduce adverts to its Prime Video streaming service in 2024 as it seeks to put more cash into creating TV shows and films.
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Until recently, Greenland possessed the oldest known rocks in the world. They date back 3.7 billion years (SN: 12/9/72, p. 374). Now granite and crystalline schist specimens … suggest that the Antarctic Continent is older. These specimens date back 4 billion years.
People upwind can hear you hollering into a breeze, but it’s hard to hear yourself
Nearly 65 million kilometers of roadway crisscross the Earth — enough to encircle the planet more than 1,600 times — and that number will likely double by 2050.
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