Deciding where to apply this fall? Forget your prospective college’s football team, the financial health of your target school is more important than ever.
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NASA and Boeing teams continue analyzing data from recent ground and spacecraft testing as they evaluate the #Starliner spacecraft’s propulsion system during NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test mission.
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When the stratospheric layer of the atmosphere dips into the underlying troposphere, the resulting chemical mixture becomes a fertile environment where tiny new particles can form, including the microscopic aerosols around which clouds begin to coalesce.
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In this issue of Forbes Daily:
- What to know about Boeing’s new CEO
- The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady Wednesday
- #ForbesOver50: Meet the women winning life’s second half
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Data collected by four flights of NASA aircraft in different regions of the northern hemisphere in 2016 and 2017 confirmed that stratospheric air intrusion is a source of new particles and may be the most productive place for these particles on Earth.
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As sports globalise there is a big opportunity for businesses—billions of dollars await those that conquer foreign markets—and an even bigger one for audiences, as spectacles that already delight fans in one country start to thrill those in others https://t.co/ZNElpaQQTP 👇
The NASA Mars rover Perseverance examined a rock containing organic compounds and “leopard spots” that, on Earth, are associated with microbial life.
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Earlier this month, a group of Polish divers discovered a shipwreck brimming with treasures including bottles of champagne, wine and mineral water that could be at least 170 years old. Enthusiasts want to know—are they drinkable?
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