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Thursday 12 September 2019

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The US-China trade war is still in flux. Here are the 12 companies that have the most riding on a successful resolution.

There's still no clear outcome to the ongoing trade war between the US and China, and troves of companies around the world have huge chunks of their businesses riding on a long-awaited resolution.
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11 Aussie universities are among the top 200 in the world - and UNSW had the biggest jump in rank since 2018

The Higher Education (THE) World University Ranking 2020 list has been released, with 11 Australian universities making it into the top 200.
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Caroline Calloway's story is a Fyre Festival-like drama playing out in real time, and we can't stop paying attention to see how far it goes

Caroline Calloway is an Instagram influencer who is in the spotlight again after her former friend and ghostwriter published a tell-all story in The Cut.
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Leaked resolution reveals the EU is preparing to grant the UK another Brexit extension

The European Parliament is preparing to grant the United Kingdom a third delay to Brexit, a leaked resolution seen by Business Insider suggests.
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Elon Musk suggested that Tesla is working on a new powertrain that will make the Model S, Model X, and Roadster quicker

In a series of tweets on Wednesday and Thursday, Tesla CEOElon Musk and the electric-car maker's Twitter account indicated that the company is working on a new, more capable powertrain.
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Instagram appears to be working on a new video tool, and it's a clone of the feature that made TikTok so successful

Reverse app engineer Jane Manchun Wong discovered that Instagram is working on something called "Clips," a new camera mode for creating Instagram Stories.
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A 25-year-old's mission to clean up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch has yielded a new discovery — and it means the plastic problem is even worse than we thought

Millions of tons of plastic accumulate in the oceans each year, but only a small fraction of that winds up on the surface.
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Here's how to build workplace culture in a digital world

One of the big hurdles to bridging the digital divide is that traditional business models and their management structures have embedded in their culture a fear of failure.

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