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An Engineer's Guide To Disrupting The Galaxy
Natalya Bailey’s tiny engines could change the economics of space exploration, much as the jet engine altered commercial air travel
How To Make A Perfume Smell Expensive
Small fragrance creators such as Maelstrom in Paris are influencing a $49 billion global industry.
Prince Alwaleed Signs First Deal Since Lock Up
Saudi prince invested $267 million into music streaming company Deezer
Money Markets Mixed Over Fed Rate Hikes
There is little agreement among commentators as to whether the Fed will continue to hike rates in 2019.
Hey, Paul Ryan, What's Up? Budget Deficits
The professed fiscal hawk leaves behind a legacy of unsustainable shortfalls.
Weaponizing Uncertainty
Trump’s tariffs were meant to make the U.S. a safe option for businesses looking to expand. It’s not working out that way.
Letter From London, March 2029
A message from post-Brexit Britain about what the 2019 split from the EU hasn’t delivered.
The Novo Abides
Mike Novogratz, former Goldman Sachs partner and the loudest crypto bull on Wall Street, has made and lost a fortune on Bitcoin. He’s still all-in.
Anxiety
China’s policymakers are trying to deflate a lending bubble before it bursts, just as investors have begun to worry about state intervention in companies
Lynn Good
The chairman and chief executive officer of Duke Energy talks about electric vehicles and the utility industry’s transition to renewable energy
Health Data
Life insurance sales have slipped. One company is offering deals to users of wearable devices
Exercise
This screen replaces the dumbbells and the trainer
Microsoft Bug Testers Unionised, Then They Got Terminated
The subcontracted workers challenged their firing, but they couldn’t hold out
Have You Considered Majoring in Overwatch?
South Korean kids are signing up for a new breed of prep school in hopes of becoming pro gamers
Amazon Isn't Paying Its Electric Bills
The company is passing on infrastructure development and other costs to residents in at least two states
China Cleans Up Its (Trash) Act
Stricter rules on imported recycled goods have mainland businesses buying U.S. plants to get their waste
Saudi Aramco's IPO Delay Carries Silver Lining
Aramco delays IPO and focuses on acquisition of stake in Sabic
Loyalty Loyalty Loyalty?
It’s always been one-way for Trump. He’d better be ready for a backlash from those he’s abandoned
These Diamonds Were Grown In A Lab
Mined stones face some rock-hard competition
Why Can't Europe Do Tech?
It’s been a long time since the region produced a consumertech giant. Now’s its chance
This Is Your Brain On Nafta
The Mexico deal was the result of a year of excruciating talks. They’re not over
Abu Dhabi's Three-Way Merger Plan
Three banks will merge as Abu Dhabi seeks to unlock the benefits of consolidation
‘The Evening News Every Night Is Like A Nature Hike Through The Book Of Revelations'
At the Global Action Climate Summit, the former U.S. vice president talks to Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber about profiting from sustainabilityand his optimism in the battle to save the planet
Iraq's New Leaders Offer Glimmer Of Hope
With a new prime minister designate and president, Iraq appears to have a chance of tackling some of the challenges that plague the country
South Africa's Balancing Act
Cyril Ramaphosa must introduce market reforms that many of his leftist and Marxist supporters detest
You Can't See Apple's Most Lucrative iPhone Feature
The new 512GB storage chip could make the company $134 more per phone than the 256GB option
Diversity Of Architecture Is A Value Add In Dubai
Architecturally diverse developments have a higher value than their homogenous counterparts, data indicates
Where's Larry?
While Google faces existential challenges, Larry Page seems to be exercising his right to be forgotten
Has Malta Sold Its Soul?
The European Unions least-populous member nation has become a financial-services hub plagued by allegations of corruption and money laundering. Citizenship is literally for sale. And the rest of the EU is furious
Ageing And Automation
Shrewd policy initiatives will be required to address the twin challenges of ageing and automation in the GCC