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Recent comments from the White House suggest that a campaign to undermine public trust in the media is not going away.
It’s time to stop debating whether AI is genuinely intelligent and focus on making it work for society ...
To get their economy back on track, they must work more. Well, that’s what the country’s new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, thinks. And this controversial claim has triggered a debate in Germany over ...
Mud is messy. For some, it’s a plaything. To many, it can mean real hardship. Mud, though, is often overlooked, particularly when it lies out of sight. Deep down at the bottom of the sea, it is one of ...
Cabre, Postdoctoral Researcher, Applied Marine Ecosystem Research Unit, University of Plymouth Over the past 50 years, global aquaculture including fish, mussel and seaweed farms has grown ...
Click to expand Image Afghani evacuee Israr, 26, shows photos on his phone of himself working in Afghanistan as a translator with military forces at his new apartment ...
Coral reefs face an uncertain recovery from the 4th global mass bleaching event – can climate refuges help?
Click to expand Image Eric Tataw. © Eric Tataw/X In a possible step towards justice, Eric Tataw, a Cameroonian national residing in the US state of Maryland, has ...
The Safekeep, a novel about the expropriation and theft of Jewish property during and after the second world war, revisits a dark chapter of Dutch history. When Holland fell to Nazi Germany, many ...
The approach tells us much about how Keir Starmer’s administration sees the UK’s place in the world in an unsettled era.
A political scientist – with a penchant for gaming – explains how Minecraft, League of Legends and Civilization VII can help teach key international relations concepts.
This will have real consequences for students interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM learning.