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Times Union 

Germany's economy is in trouble. The government's collapse and Trump's return bring more risk

The collapse of Germany’s governing coalition and President-elect Donald Trump’s imminent return to the White House are creating new risks for the European Union's biggest economy. The coalition collapsed Wednesday following weeks of disputes over ways to boost the economy and as European leaders began to digest the certainty of another Trump presidency. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says he plans to seek a Jan. 15 vote of confidence in parliament. If he loses, the move could lead to an early election by the end of March. Читать дальше...

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Big Tech’s shift on Trump - Financial Times

  1. Big Tech’s shift on Trump  Financial Times
  2. What a second Trump presidency means for big US tech firms  The Guardian
  3. How will business deal with Donald Trump this time?  The Economist
  4. Here are Big Tech's winners and losers from Donald Trump's win, according to the market  Business Insider
  5. What Donald Trump’s Win Means For AI  TIME

Financial Times 

Big Tech’s shift on Trump

Outrage over his 2016 election victory has given way to wariness but also anticipation of opportunities

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Rioters who stormed Capitol after Trump's 2020 defeat toast his White House return

Some of the Donald Trump supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol nearly four years ago are celebrating the president-elect's electoral victory. They're hoping he makes good on a campaign promise to pardon and free rioters who attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Trump has repeatedly referred to jailed Capitol rioters as hostages and political prisoners during campaign rallies this year. He didn’t mention them during his victory speech on Wednesday, but some of the convicted rioters seem to have... Читать дальше...

Phys.org 

New approach for tuning current flow in 2D MOF nanosheets shows promise for advanced electronics

Researchers led by Prof. Cunlan Guo at Wuhan University have pioneered a new approach to control the electrical properties of two-dimensional (2D) metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), specifically porphyrinic 2D MOF nanosheets, by constructing molecular heterojunctions that exhibit tunable rectification behaviors. Their findings could greatly impact the development of future functional electronic devices.