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Nearly as big as the Gulfstream G5, the 7X flies high, fast and long--6, 559 miles between fuel stops.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Whether sky-high flies can teach scientists much about human addiction remains to be seen.
ECONOMIST: Flying high
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High-stakes standardized testing flies in the face of creative teaching and learning and everything that makes America great: our creativity, our individualism, our ingenuity and problem-solving.
FORBES: Blame a Teacher Day
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This flies in the face of what most economists think about high European taxes.
ECONOMIST: Why don't rising incomes make everybody happier?
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From the Old City to Tel Aviv is just 34 miles as the bird flies but a fast-forward in time: There, high-tech rules, and the walkway along the Mediterranean Sea is packed with young Israeli professionals and their families.
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In other studies high levels of the same gene lengthened the lives of worms and fruit flies, a hint that sir2 might be part of an ancient survival program common to many species.
FORBES: Researchers are unlocking the mysteries of aging.
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In contrast to the Predator, which typically flies at an altitude of 15, 000 feet, the Global Hawk is a high-altitude aircraft capable of flying at 65, 000 feet, beyond the reach of any ground-based weapon.
ECONOMIST: Unmanned aircraft