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67 matches found for "inflation rate"

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Is Global Warming Unstoppable?

“It looks unlikely that there will be any substantial near-term departure from recently observed acceleration in carbon dioxide emission rates,” says the new paper by Tim Garrett, an associate profess...

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Tiny Bubbles Clean Oil from Water

Now, a University of Utah engineer has developed an inexpensive new method to remove oil sheen by repeatedly pressurizing and depressurizing ozone gas, creating microscopic bubbles that attack the oil...

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Economists Forecast for 2010 Looks Better, Relative to This Year

"Better is not necessarily good," said Bill Witte, associate professor emeritus of economics at IU and a member of the Kelley School of Business' annual Business Outlook Panel. "20...

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Field experiment on a robust hierarchical metropolitan quantum cryptography network

Because of its scientific significance and social impact, the project is reported in Volume 54, Issue 17 (September, 2009) of the Chinese Science Bulletin authored by Fang-xing Xu et al.During...

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Freedman, Kennicutt, Mould Share 2009 Gruber Cosmology Prize

The recipients of the 2009 Cosmology Prize of the Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation are Wendy Freedman, director of the Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of Washington in Pasadena, Califor...

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Inflation and Dollar Depreciation

Recently, two major economic changes have taken place. First, the value of the dollar has fallen appreciably. From early March to June 1, the dollar index fell nearly 11 percent. Second, inter...

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QUIET Team to Deploy New Gravity-Wave Probe in June

A tiny fraction of a second following the big bang, the universe allegedly experienced the most inflationary period it has ever known.During this inflationary era, space expanded faster than t...

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Refined Hubble Constant Narrows Possible Explanations for Dark Energy

Whatever dark energy is, explanations for it have less wiggle room following a Hubble Space Telescope observation that has refined the measurement of the universe's present expansion rate to a pr...

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Super-Sensors to Measure ‘Signature’ of Inflationary Universe

Super-sensitive microwave detectors, built at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), may soon help scientists find out.The new sensors, described today at the American Phys...

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Inflation 'felt' to be not so bad as a wage cut

What would you prefer: a three per cent wage rise at five per cent inflation? Or a two per cent wage-cut with stable prices?Many people, faced with this choice, would take the first option, al...

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CAT scan reveals inner workings of volcano island

"Using land-based measurement, we can see that over the time periods when the magma is erupting, the ground surface deflates into a bowl of subsidence and when the magma is sealed underground, th...

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Caltech researchers interpret asymmetry in early universe

"It's no longer completely crazy to ask what happened before the Big Bang," comments Marc Kamionkowski, Caltech's Robinson Professor of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics. Kamion...

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Test-tube babies profitable business for the state

This is shown by Anders Svensson, who studied this issue in a bachelor's thesis in economics at Lund University School of Economics and Management in Sweden. His article on the subject was recent...

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Zimbabwe's land reform leaves farmers insecure

She shows that farmers are experiencing uncertainty regarding their right to use the land following the latest land reform program, instead of a sense of secure future prospects. This insecurity cause...

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Searching for Primordial Antimatter

Antimatter is made up of elementary particles, each of which has the same mass as their corresponding matter counterparts --protons, neutrons and electrons -- but the opposite charges and magnetic pro...

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