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Germany: growth halves as state drives investment
The energy shock is further slowing economic growth and fuelling prices. The DIW institute has halved its growth forecast. Fiscal expansion may soften inflation but cannot fully offset it.
Tasmania's population boom has gone bust — and it spells trouble
People aren't moving to Tasmania anymore, and that has implications for the economy Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 5:47am In short: Tasmania's population growth has slowed sharply since its pandemic‑era boom, with the state now recording the lowest growth rate in the country. Experts warn natural population decline and an aging population could pose long-term economic and workforce challenges. The Tasmanian government says it is on track to meet a target of 650,000 people by 2050, while commentators say...
Immobilization in nanocellulose matrix reallocates cyanobacterial proteome resources from growth to bioproduction
Solid-state photosynthetic cell factories transform dissolved and atmospheric carbon into chemicals and biomass, offering a platform for the sustainable production of industrially relevant compounds. Yet, how immobilisation affects cell physiology to favour biosynthesis over growth is unclear. Here, we fabricate photosynthetic biohybrids of cellulose nanofiber (CNF) and Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 by osmotic dehydration.
Abortion restrictions associated with lower female medical school applicant numbers
Abortion restrictions associated with lower female medical school applicant numbers Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor States with restrictive abortion policies saw slower growth in the proportion of female medical school applicants following the 2022 reversal of Roe v. Wade, according to a new study published in the open-access journal PLOS Global Public Health by Amrit Kirpalani of Western University, Canada, and colleagues. Following the Supreme Court's 2022...
The key strategy red states are using to lower housing costs revealed
Texas, Florida and other booming red states aren't just winning the migration race because of lower taxes and warmer weather — they've also embraced an anti-regulation housing strategy that many high-cost states have resisted. As Americans and businesses continue pouring into southern states, the influx is testing whether fast-growing regions can add enough homes and infrastructure to keep pace. And southern states are keeping up by decreasing regulations that put roadblocks up for faster...
The key strategy red states are using to lower housing costs revealed
Texas, Florida and other booming red states aren't just winning the migration race because of lower taxes and warmer weather — they've also embraced an anti-regulation housing strategy that many high-cost states have resisted. As Americans and businesses continue pouring into southern states, the influx is testing whether fast-growing regions can add enough homes and infrastructure to keep pace. And southern states are keeping up by decreasing regulations that put roadblocks up for faster...
Bridge ban under review as Nuyina's refuelling saga drags on
Tasmania reconsiders bridge ban as Nuyina's refuelling saga drags on Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 5:19am In short: Safety concerns currently prevent Australia's Antarctic icebreaker from travelling under Hobart's Tasman Bridge to reach a nearby refuelling depot. But Tasmanian authorities say "all options" are on the table as the state government tries to resolve the costly refuelling issue. The Tasmanian government says allowing the RSV Nuyina to transit under the bridge is one of three options under...
Workday wants AI to punch in instead of having to hire new recruits
Workday's CEO stated that the company aims to sustain revenue growth and increase profit margins by utilising AI agents rather than increasing its workforce. This strategy follows a period of fluctuating public statements regarding employment, including previous workforce reductions and hiring plans. Shareholders have reacted positively to the prospect of expansion without a corresponding rise in headcount.
Rs 30k for 3rd kid, Rs 40k for 4th: When childbirth becomes number game, it is women who suffer
“I have made a new decision. We will provide Rs 30,000 immediately after the birth of a third child and Rs 40,000 for a fourth child. Isn’t this the right decision?”
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo to face off against Democrat Aaron Ford in Nevada’s race for governor
Nevada Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo and Democrat Aaron Ford have won their primaries, NBC News projects, officially setting up what’s expected to be one of the most competitive gubernatorial contests in the fall. Lombardo, the former Clark County sheriff, easily secured his party’s nomination over several low-profile challengers as he seeks a second term. Ford, meanwhile, defeated Washoe County Commissioner in the Democratic contest, taking roughly two-thirds of the vote.