The world’s millionaires have always moved around from place to place, and they’re starting to move again two years after the pandemic put travel on hold. Where are they going? They’re flocking to countries like the UAE and Australia because of their favourable policies and attitude toward rich immigrants. For example, in the last 20 years, about 80,000 millionaires have moved to Australia because of its low health care costs, lack of an inheritance tax, and a very strong economy. Read full article here
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‘Ghostly’ neutrinos provide new path to study protons
In groundbreaking research, an international collaboration of scientists from the University of Rochester have used a beam of neutrinos to measure the size and shape of the protons that make up the nuclei of atoms. This feat, once thought impossible, provides scientists with a new way of looking at the small components of an atom’s nucleus and opens up a wealth of new information about the structure of an atom’s nucleus and the dynamics of the forces that affect neutrino interactions. The researchers solved the challenge of harnessing neutrinos in large numbers by using a neutrino detector containing a target of both hydrogen and carbon atoms, and over nine years of data collection at Fermilab’s accelerator. Read full article here