Fourth instalment of our french election series, we look at the impact of the war in ukraine. To what extent does color signify health in birds? How can people best grow crops in space? For the past 30 years, scientists have used the area around ternoble to answer these and many other questions. We expect growth to continue a ly time to raise interest rates and begin to balance shrinkage.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has pushed global prices, which were already climbing, even higher. As America’s central bank raises its target interest rate for the first time in four years, we break down the challenges facing central bankers. In the fourth instalment of our French election series, we look at how the conflict has changed the race. And Russia’s seizure of the Chernobyl nuclear plant ends three decades of scientific research.
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