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" ... A plot of the apparent expansion rate (y-axis) vs. distance (x-axis) is consistent with a Universe ... [+] that expanded faster in the past, but is still expanding today. This is a modern version of, extending thousands of times farther than, Hubble's original work. The various curves represent Universes made out of different constituent components. Note how the black and red curves are ruled out, indicating that there's more to the Universe than matter and radiation alone. ... "
" ... As for the HomePod constituent, once you’ve downloaded iOS 14.1, you will get a notification from the Home app that there’s an update waiting for you. It’s bigger than the rest of the update so may take a little longer. ... "
" ... Two possible pathways for proton decay are spelled out in terms of the transformations of its... [+] fundamental constituent particles. These processes have never been observed, but are theoretically permitted in many extensions of the Standard Model, such as SU(5) Grand Unification Theories. ... "
" ... Well, it turns out that there are a number of reasons. Tax loss harvesting is certainly a key driver. Rather than buying or selling an entire fund, investors can pick and choose which gains or losses to recognize. So let’s say you have $1,000 invested in a particular S&P 500 constituent that’s declined by 25% because of a company-specific issue, such as an accounting irregularity. There’s little you can do to recognize the loss if you own the stock through an S&P 500 index fund. However, if you own the shares directly, you could sell them, book the loss, and buy the stock of a similar company. In so doing, you have created a tax shield for profits in other parts of your portfolio while still retaining comparable exposure to the S&P 500. ... "
" ... [1] I calculate these metrics based on SPGI’s methodology, which sums the individual NC 2000 constituent values for NOPAT and invested capital before using them to calculate the metrics. I call this the “Aggregate” methodology. Get more details in Appendix III. See Appendix I for details on how I calculate WACC for the NC 2000 and each of its sectors. ... "