EDITORIAL Yesterday, 30th Oct 2024, we were all shocked by the horrible images seen on media about the disastrous floods that hit the Spanish city and province of Valencia where currently nearly 100 deaths are
reported. Road infrastructures, houses, shops, cars, lorries have been destroyed, some people have been left stranded,...
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162 country assessments, drawn up based on macroeconomic, financial and political data, provide an estimate of the average credit risk of a country’s businesses. This invaluable tool gives an indication of a
country’s potential influence on businesses’ financial commitments.
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With customer demand fuelling the rise of the hybrid, where does that leave EVs?
Automakers are facing a dilemma - with demand for hybrid cars burgeoning but having already invested in building pure EV platforms, what should they do
now?
You Don’t Need Words to Think
Since 5G began its rollout in 2018 or 2019, fifth-generation wireless networks have spread across the globe to cover hundreds of millions of users. But while it
offers lower latency than precursor networks, 5G also requires more base stations.
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The trouble with Elon Musk’s robotaxi dream
The Cybercab, a two-seater car without a steering wheel or pedals, will be on sale “before 2027”, according to Mr Musk, though his timelines often slip—he once promised a fleet of 1m "robotaxis" by
2020. He also showed off a Robovan, which will carry 20 passengers, and modestly predicted that his humanoid robot will be the “biggest product ever of any kind”
How language barriers influence global climate literacy
Climate change is one of the most serious global issues today. Its consequences affect every single human being on Earth. So it seems perfectly
logical that scientific publications about global warming are written in the global language: English.
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