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Marine Le Pen's victim narrative is already being constructed – but there are ways to stop her criminal conviction benefitting her -- Aurelien Mondon, University of Bath1 day ago
Early-onset Alzheimer's: new drug shows promise in slowing the disease -- Rahul Sidhu, University of Sheffield4 days ago
'Signalgate' was damaging to the Trump administration. It could be deadly for Yemeni civilians -- Sarah G. Phillips, University of Sydney23 hours ago
Everything you say to an Alexa speaker will be sent to Amazon – starting today -- Kathy Reid, Australian National University5 days ago
Why Serena Williams joining the WNBA's Toronto Tempo as a part-owner is so important for women's sports -- Treisha Hylton, Wilfrid Laurier University4 days ago
Thousands are feared dead in Myanmar's quake. Trump's USAID cuts will cause even more unnecessary deaths -- Adam Simpson, University of South Australia3 days ago
Signal chat group affair: unprecedented security breach will seriously damage US international relations -- Robert Dover, University of Hull5 days ago
First year of Georgia's 'foreign agent' law shows how autocracies are replicating Russian model − and speeding up the time frame -- Anastasiya Zavyalova, Rice University and Christopher A. Hartwell, ZHAW School of Management and Law4 days ago
Sudan's civil war: What military advances mean, and where the country could be heading next -- Christopher Tounsel, University of Washington7 days ago
Europe had worst measles outbreak since 1997 – new data -- Michael Head, University of Southampton14 days ago
Ecological disruptions are a risk to national security -- Bradley J. Cardinale, Penn State; Emmett Duffy, Smithsonian Institution, and Rod Schoonover, Georgetown University4 days ago
Uncorking the past: new analysis of Troy findings rewrites the story of wine in the early bronze age -- Stephan Blum, University of Tübingen5 days ago
Scientists in Antarctica: why they're there and what they've found -- David William Hedding, University of South Africa12 days ago
Ukraine deal: Europe has learned from the failed 2015 Minsk accords with Putin. Trump has not -- Natalya Chernyshova, Queen Mary University of London12 days ago
The Gaza ceasefire is dead − Israeli domestic politics killed it -- Asher Kaufman, University of Notre Dame13 days ago
How power imbalance, misread signs and strategic blunders clouded Hamas' judgment over Gaza ceasefire -- Mkhaimar Abusada, Northwestern University13 days ago
Former Brazilian president Bolsonaro will stand trial over alleged coup attempt - Felipe Tirado, King's College London20 hours ago
Trump is ignoring the power of nationalism at his own peril -- David Smith, University of Sydney13 days ago
After mass killings in Syria, can a fragmented country stay united? -- Ali Mamouri, Deakin University21 days ago
Trump's America is facing an Andrew Jackson moment – and it's bad news for the constitution -- Sean Lang, Anglia Ruskin University5 days ago
What does Egypt's plan to rebuild Gaza involve and what challenges does it face? -- Rafik Omar, Cardiff Metropolitan University22 days ago
China's dwindling marriage rate is fuelling demand for brides trafficked from abroad -- Ming Gao, Lund University15 days ago
Islamic State in Somalia: the terrorist group's origins, rise and recent battlefield defeats -- Stig Jarle Hansen, Norwegian University of Life Sciences12 days ago
Saudi Arabia's role as Ukraine war mediator advances Gulf nation's diplomatic rehabilitation − and boosts its chances of a seat at the table should Iran-US talks resume -- Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Rice University18 days ago
See you in the funny papers: How superhero comics tell the story of Jewish America -- Miriam Eve Mora, University of Michigan18 days ago
Violence in South Sudan is rising again: what's different this time, and how to avoid civil war -- Jan Pospisil, Coventry University12 days ago
Russia launching 'suicide missions' across strategic Dnipro river as pause in US aid hampers defence -- Veronika Poniscjakova, University of Portsmouth26 days ago
What's behind Erdoğan's calculated shift on Kurds and its potential consequences -- Spyros A. Sofos, Simon Fraser University26 days ago
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Women's sexual pleasure is still taboo – but the Kamasutra tells a different story -- Sharha, Cardiff Metropolitan University13 days ago
When algorithms take the field – inside MLB's robo-umping experiment -- Arthur Daemmrich, Arizona State University and Eric S. Hintz, Smithsonian Institution13 days ago
Chewing gum is plastic pollution, not a litter problem -- David Jones, University of Portsmouth13 days ago
How the world fell in love with plastic without thinking through the consequences – podcast -- Listen2 months ago
Greenland's fossil fuel ban is up in the air after recent election -- Lukas Slothuus, University of Sussex13 days ago
Water cooperation is essential when countries share lakes and rivers – yet it's been deteriorating in many places, with serious consequences -- Susanne Schmeier, IHE Delft and Melissa McCracken, Tufts University13 days ago
Do any non-drug treatments help back pain? Here's what the evidence says -- Rodrigo Rossi Nogueira Rizzo, Neuroscience Research Australia and Aidan Cashin, Neuroscience Research Australia6 days ago
Bug drugs: bacteria-based cancer therapies are finally overcoming barriers -- Justin Stebbing, Anglia Ruskin University14 days ago
Can a daily nap do more harm than good? A sleep researcher explains -- Talar Moukhtarian, University of Warwick13 days ago
Combatting the measles threat means examining the reasons for declining vaccination rates -- Catherine Carstairs, University of Guelph and Kathryn Hughes, University of Guelph13 days ago
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You've heard of the Big Bang. Now astronomers have discovered the Big Wheel – here's why it's significant -- Themiya Nanayakkara, Swinburne University of Technology15 days ago
The female explorers who braved the wilderness but were overlooked by the history books -- Sarah Lonsdale, City St George's, University of London28 days ago
Sand-sized fossils hold secrets to the history of climate change -- Yuhao Dai, Australian National University13 days ago
Researchers created sound that can bend itself through space, reaching only your ear in a crowd -- Jiaxin Zhong, Penn State and Yun Jing, Penn State13 days ago
Why Americans care so much about egg prices – and how this issue got so political -- Clodagh Harrington, University College Cork13 days ago
Are the glory days of German carmakers gone forever? -- Pietro Micheli, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick13 days ago
Protectionism has a long history in the US – so its return should not be all that surprising -- Steve Schifferes, City St George's, University of London13 days ago
Pennsylvania's mushroom industry faces urgent labor shortage − and latest immigration policies will likely make it worse -- Hazel Velasco Palacios, Penn State and Kathleen Sexsmith, Penn State13 days ago
Syria after Assad: why many Syrian refugees aren't returning home - Charlotte Al-Khalili, University of Sussex and Melissa Gatter, University of Sussex - Insights4 days ago
A glimpse into a surreal abyss: how COVID ravaged a remote city in the Amazonian jungle – podcast -- Gemma Ware, The Conversation12 days ago
Taung child: the controversial story of the fossil discovery that proved humanity's common origins in Africa – podcast -- Gemma Ware, The Conversation13 days ago
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'We could hear the screams until midnight': life inside Southeast Asia's brutal fraud compounds -- Ivan Franceschini, University of Melbourne; Ling Li, Ca' Foscari University of Venice; The Conversation Digital Storytelling Team1 month ago
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'I thought about escaping every day': how survivors get out of Southeast Asia's cybercrime compounds – Scam Factories podcast, Ep 3 -- Listen1 month ago
'Your life becomes a nightmare': how scam operations exploit those trapped inside – Scam Factories podcast, Ep 2 -- Listen1 month ago
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