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The idea isn't novel, but presents major challenges. Tensordyne thinks it has solved them, and promises massive speed and ...
The truck that was involved in the collision. Four people have been declared dead at the scene after a truck collided with a taxi on the N3 northbound this morning (August 23). The crash happened just ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The UK’s top universities have boosted their intake of domestic students due to “uncertainty” over ...
US stocks climbed on Wednesday with the benchmark S&P 500 (^GSPC) and tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) notching back-to-back record highs as investors bet almost unanimously on a Federal Reserve ...
Top experts will gather in Mumbai next weekend for inauguration of the Lodha Mathematical Sciences Institute, India's first privately-funded math institute MUMBAI: Next weekend, some of the top ...
Epstein reportedly had this bizarre painting of Bill Clinton displayed at his New York mansion. President Donald Trump Friday claimed he never visited Epstein's infamous island, Little Saint James, ...
Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers are 40 days away from the 2025 season opener at Clemson with all eyes set to be on the highly-anticipated clash at Memorial Stadium. The Bayou Bengals are in the midst ...
It's a well known assumption from college football fans that the Oregon Ducks are in the upper echelon of name, image, and likeness (NIL) investment. Through Nike founder Phil Knight creating Oregon's ...
There’s no doubting Hideo Kojima’s devotion to the art of video games. But one question that has followed the Metal Gear master around for much of his career is “Why doesn’t he just make a movie?”.
A Bureau De Change (BDC) operator, Al-Hassan Garba, has told the Federal High Court in Lagos how he converted cryptocurrency (USDT) into naira and paid the equivalent amounts into the bank account of ...
Chams Holding Company Plc has concluded arrangements to raise N3.992 billion from the Nigerian capital market through a rights issue aimed at strengthening its capital base and funding its operations.
Chams Holding Company Plc has concluded arrangements to raise N3.99bn from the Nigerian capital market through a rights issue aimed at strengthening its capital base and funding its operations.