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Sarah Sloat

Sarah Sloat

Managing Editor at The Wall Street Journal EMEA

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  • English
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What nature’s villain can teach us about being better humans

Scientists found more maternal care and social connections experienced in a hyena’s cub and “teenage” years were associated with better health in adulthood.
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Blue Origin New Glenn: specs, power, and launch date for ambitious ...

Blue Origin is set to launch the New Glenn rocket to orbit. Here’s what you need to know about it.
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Blue Origin next launch: When customers are following Bezos to space

Jeff Bezos fulfilled his dream of goign to space on July 20, but his Company Blue Origin says it plans to fly more people to space this year.
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EU Opens In-Depth Investigation Into Illumina’s Proposed Acquisitio...

By Sarah Sloat The European Union said Thursday it would open an in-depth investigation into Illumina Inc.’s proposed acquisition of Grail Inc. over concerns about competition and innovation... | July 26, 2021
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Rainbow Rare Earths South Africa Project Unaffected by Unrest

By Sarah Sloat Rainbow Rare Earths Ltd. said on Friday that work continues at its rare-earth project in South Africa despite reports of civil unrest in the...
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Nuformix FY 2021 Operating Loss Widened on Development Costs

By Sarah Sloat U.K. pharmaceutical development company Nuformix plc said Thursday that its loss widened in the 2021 financial year due to costs related to...
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Should you date your friend? New study reveals the surprising answer

According to a study published Monday, roughly two-thirds of romantic relationships begin as platonic friendships.
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The mystery of human brain evolution just got more complicated

Results published in “Nature Communications,” suggest climate had an enormous effect on the size of our bodies — and a smaller, indirect effect on our brains.
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Greatland Gold Appoints Christopher Toon as CFO

By Sarah Sloat Greatland Gold PLC said Thursday that it has appointed Christopher Toon as chief financial officer, effective July 12. Mr. Toon has held...
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Cobra Resources Appoints Rupert Verco as CEO

By Sarah Sloat U.K. mining company Cobra Resources PLC said Monday that it has appointed Rupert Verco as chief executive officer, effective July 12. Mr....
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That drain you’re feeling? It’s called mental fatigue.

Mental fatigue is “a psychobiological state caused by prolonged periods of demanding cognitive ability.” Experts say it is on the rise after Covid-19.
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Dragon Man: Gargantuan cranium may reveal a new ancient human species

In a trio of new studies, researchers argue a new ancient human, Homo longi, is an Asian contemporary of Denisovans, Neanderthals, and Homo sapiens.
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Why scientists think this hack is crucial for lifelong learning

Researchers found that when practicing a task, our brain learns the most in brief pauses in between, replaying sequences like a fast-forwarded cassette tape.
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Sleep science: The biggest mistake “successful” people make

Getting the right amount of sleep is related to better memory, improved mindfulness, and long-term health. The issue is: not enough people get enough sleep.
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How much is a Blue Origin flight? Jeff Bezos firm sells its first t...

Jeff Bezos’ spaceflight firm has yet to fly a single human, but one lucky auction winner has just bought the firm’s first seat for sale.
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A desire to know if bad things will happen is linked back to the brain

In a new study published in “Neuron” scientists examine what happens in the brain during a decision over whether or not to learn bad news.
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SpaceX Mars City: Bezos and Branson reveal the flaw in Elon Musk’s ...

The three billionaires are locked in a race to reach space — but some future visions look more promising than others.
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New research points to a simple strategy for reducing depression risk

According to new research in the journal “JAMA Psychiatry” one can lower their risk of major depressive disorder by changing their sleep habits by one hour.
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6 essential strategies dog owners can use to help separation anxiety

People around the world have been spending more time at home since the start of 2020. For many of these people, this seemed like the perfect opportunity to get a pet.
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Napping: 2 huge benefits come out of a midday snooze

Working from home during the pandemic may now afford us an opportunity to give napping a try. Experts explain exactly why afternoon naps work.
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink is “bad science fiction,” brain science pione...

In an interview, a leading pioneer in the field of brain-computer interfaces criticized Neuralink’s recent forays in the field of neuroscience.