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Huge online scam operations are flourishing in war-torn Myanmar – I travelled there to find out why -- Xu Peng, SOAS, University of London3 days ago
Brigitte Bardot defined the modern woman and defied social norms -- Ben McCann, University of Adelaide3 days ago
How Venezuela has been preparing for a US invasion for more than two decades -- Gemma Ware, The Conversation13 days ago
Donald Trump's first step to becoming a would-be autocrat – hijacking a party -- Justin Bergman, The Conversation2 days ago
How Hannah Arendt can help us understand this new age of far-right populism -- Christopher J. Finlay, Durham University3 days ago
Sudan's civil war: A visual guide to the brutal conflict - Christopher Tounsel, University of Washington3 days ago
The enduring power of journalism in a world of more media and less freedom -- James Rodgers, City St George's, University of London9 days ago
Syria's incomplete security transition has left gaps for Islamic State to exploit -- Haian Dukhan, Teesside University and Rahaf Aldoughli, Lancaster University9 days ago
From record warming to rusting rivers, 2025 Arctic Report Card shows a region transforming faster than expected -- Matthew L. Druckenmiller, University of Colorado Boulder; Rick Thoman, University of Alaska Fairbanks, and Twila A. Moon, University of Colorado Boulder15 days ago
'This year nearly broke me as a scientist' – US researchers reflect on how 2025's science cuts have changed their lives -- Carrie McDonough, Carnegie Mellon University; Brian G. Henning, Gonzaga University; Cara Poland, Michigan State University; Nathaniel M. Tran, University of Illinois Chicago; Rachael Sirianni, UMass Chan Medical School, and Stephanie J. Nawyn, Michigan State University13 days ago
Bird flu warnings are being ignored. I've seen this pattern before -- Nikki Ikani, Leiden University; King's College London13 days ago
Revolutionary rap: Nigerian star Falz has kept protest music alive -- Paul Onanuga, Federal University, Oye Ekiti9 days ago
From truce in the trenches to cocktails at the consulate: How Christmas diplomacy seeks to exploit seasonal goodwill -- Andrew Latham, Macalester College12 days ago
China and Mongolia are battling to control massive dust storms -- Thomas White, King's College London; Andreas Baas, King's College London, and Han Cheng, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science14 days ago
Who really photographed Napalm Girl? The famous war photo is now contested history -- Kate Cantrell, University of Southern Queensland and Alison Bedford, University of Southern Queensland14 days ago
Battleship Potemkin at 100: how the Soviet film redrew the boundaries of cinema -- Alexander Howard, University of Sydney13 days ago
How rogue nations are capitalizing on gaps in crypto regulation to finance weapons programs -- Nolan Fahrenkopf, University at Albany, State University of New York15 days ago
Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher convicted of sedition, in major blow to press freedom -- Yao-Tai Li, UNSW Sydney15 days ago
Trump is close to naming the new Federal Reserve chief. His choice could raise the risk of stagflation -- Henry Maher, University of Sydney15 days ago
Trump tariffs and warming India-China ties have silenced the Quad partnership ... for now -- Hyeran Jo, Texas A&M University and Yoon Jung Choi, Texas A&M University; Sejong Institute13 days ago
Epstein's victims deserve more attention than his 'client list' -- Stephanie A. (Sam) Martin, Boise State University15 days ago
2 superpowers, 1 playbook: Why Chinese and US bureaucrats think and act alike -- Daniel E. Esser, American University School of International Service; Heiner Janus, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS); Mark Theisen, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), and Tim Hailer-Röthel, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)12 days ago
Coup contagion? A rash of African power grabs suggests copycats are taking note of others' success -- Salah Ben Hammou, Rice University and Jonathan Powell, University of Kentucky16 days ago
Chile elects most right-wing leader since Pinochet – in line with regional drift, domestic tendency to punish incumbents -- Andra B. Chastain, Washington State University16 days ago
Marriage and migration: what happens when men return to the family home in Botswana -- Unaludo Sechele, University of the Free State13 days ago
West Bank violence is soaring, fueled by a capitulation of Israeli institutions to settlers' interests -- Arie Perliger, UMass Lowell20 days ago
In this age of global uncertainty, where in the world can we look for guidance? -- Ian Scoones, Institute of Development Studies16 days ago
Internet shutdowns are increasing dramatically in Africa – a new book explains why -- Tony Roberts, Institute of Development Studies15 days ago
Getting peace right: Why justice needs to be baked into ceasefire agreements – including Ukraine's -- Valerie Morkevicius, Colgate University16 days ago
Pandas, pingpong and ancient canals: President Xi's hosting style says a lot about Chinese diplomacy -- Xianda Huang, University of California, Los Angeles16 days ago
AI-generated political videos are more about memes and money than persuading and deceiving -- Lisa Fazio, Vanderbilt University20 days ago
Asia's scamming gangs target Timor-Leste as their next frontier – but they may have misjudged the small island nation -- Gemma Ware, The Conversation20 days ago
Millions of hectares are still being cut down every year. How can we protect global forests? -- Kate Dooley, The University of Melbourne18 days ago
Germany's plan to deport Syrian refugees echoes 1980s effort to repatriate Turkish guest workers -- Michelle Lynn Kahn, University of Richmond21 days ago
How short-form videos could be harming young minds21 days ago
A 2,000-year-old building site reveals the raw ingredients for ancient Roman self-healing concrete22 days ago
Hundreds of iceberg earthquakes detected at the crumbling end of Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier20 days ago
Kidnapping for ransom in the Sahel: analysis of 24 years of data shows a new trend - Alexander M. Laskaris, University of Florida and Olivier Walther, University of Florida20 days ago
Black-market oil buyers will push Venezuela for bigger discounts following US seizure – starving Maduro of much-needed revenue -- Francisco J. Monaldi, Rice University20 days ago
How we unlocked the secrets of Denmark's oldest plank boat – with the help of an ancient fingerprint -- Mikael Fauvelle, Lund University18 days ago
We watched these coral colonies succumb to black band disease. 6 months later, 75% were dead22 days ago
'Rage bait' is the Oxford Word of the Year, showing how social media is manufacturing anger -- Laurence Grondin-Robillard, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)20 days ago
Ukraine peace talks reveal a world slipping back into an acceptance of war27 days ago
Africa's power grabs are rising – the AU's mixed response is making things worse21 days ago
Hope and hardship have driven Syrian refugee returns – but many head back to destroyed homes, land disputes21 days ago
How crime in Brazil drags down the economy and heaps economic pain on the nation's poor22 days ago
With Nvidia's second-best AI chips headed for China, the US shifts priorities from security to trade20 days ago
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In a cynical industry, Rob Reiner's films taught us the power of sincerity - Adam Daniel, Western Sydney University13 days ago
Jane Austen's happiness was complicated – her last heroine in Persuasion knew why21 days ago
Sabrina Carpenter's and Chappell Roan's sexy pop hits have roots in the bedroom ballads of Teddy Pendergrass and Philly soul21 days ago
The Ladykillers at 70: how one film turned British whimsy into a darkly comic masterpiece24 days ago
Polar bears are adapting to climate change at a genetic level – and it could help them avoid extinction - Alice Godden, University of East Anglia14 days ago
Storms in the Southern Ocean are producing more rain – and the consequences could be global24 days ago
Iran's record drought and cheap fuel have sparked an air pollution crisis – but the real causes run much deeper27 days ago
3 reasons China wants global green leadership after COP3028 days ago
Can you wear the same pair of socks more than once? -- Primrose Freestone, University of Leicester22 days ago
Dick Van Dyke credits his longevity to his positive outlook – and research says optimists live longer -- Jolanta Burke, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences20 days ago
More women are using steroids – and many don't know the risks24 days ago
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What the hyperproduction of AI slop is doing to science - Vitomir Kovanovic, University of South Australia9 days ago
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What AI earbuds can't replace: The value of learning another language1 month ago
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Congress has been dodging responsibility for tariffs for decades. Now the Supreme Court will decide how far presidents can go1 month ago
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The price of gold is skyrocketing. Why, and will it continue?2 months ago
The American fixation on white Afrikaners in South Africa stretches back nearly a century - Listen27 days ago
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Three scientists speak about what it's like to have research funding cut by the Trump administration6 months ago
Birkin v Wirkin: the backlash against the global elite and their luxury bags – podcast3 months ago
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No time to recover: Hurricane Melissa and the Caribbean's compounding disaster trap as the storms keep coming -- Farah Nibbs, University of Maryland, Baltimore County11 days ago
Sex with 1,000 men in 12 hours: why Bonnie Blue is neither a feminist nor a monster -- Lexi Eikelboom, Australian Catholic University1 month ago
Kim Kardashian's brain scan shows 'low activity' and holes. I'm a brain expert and I have questions -- Sarah Hellewell, Curtin University28 days ago
Viral violent videos on social media are skewing young people's sense of the world -- Samuel Cornell, UNSW Sydney and T.J. Thomson, RMIT University1 month ago