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Why Iran broke the ceasefire in the Strait of Hormuz and what might happen next – expert Q&A -- Scott Lucas, University College Dublin2 days ago
VAR was supposed to take the messy human element out of refereeing. How did it go so wrong? -- Bikesh Raj Upreti, The University of Queensland; Federico Iannacci, University of Sussex, and Stan Karanasios, The University of Queensland2 days ago
Israel and Lebanon have a long history of failed ceasefires – will this time be any different? -- Anthony Wanis-St John, American University School of International Service and Federico Manfredi Firmian, American University School of International Service2 days ago
England out of the World Cup, but this team may have helped redefine a nation -- Michael Skey, Loughborough University14 hours ago
The mystery behind what killed Botticelli's muse: has a 550-year-old medical case been solved? -- Paolo Pozzilli, Queen Mary University of London20 hours ago
For nearly 250 years, the US has had eyes on Latin America – but interventions then looked rather different - Lindsay Schakenbach Regele, Miami University2 days ago
'We are waiting for the Americans to save us' – in crisis, Cubans have given up on reform from within6 days ago
DRC has taken Rwanda to the world court over genocide again. A law scholar explains what's different this time -- Kerstin Bree Carlson, Roskilde University2 days ago
'Let the people judge me': how Marine Le Pen and Nigel Farage learned a potent populist tactic from Donald Trump -- Emile Chabal, University of Edinburgh6 days ago
The U.S. just approved a giant space mirror to test 'sunlight on demand.' Low Earth orbit is getting weird -- Samantha Lawler, University of Regina and Aaron Boley, University of British Columbia2 days ago
Can Ozempic prevent cancer? A doctor explains why the headlines are easy to misread -- Ziyad Al-Aly, Washington University in St. Louis2 days ago
The ball is round – and contrary to some keepers' views, in this World Cup it has performed just fine -- John Eric Goff, Purdue University2 days ago
Why reports Trump pressed FIFA to overturn a decision are so alarming -- Catherine Ordway, UNSW Sydney and James Connor, UNSW Sydney6 days ago
What Ghana's World Cup 'juju man' tells us about sport and spirituality in Africa -- Ayodeji Ogunnaike, McGill University2 days ago
There's more to being a goalkeeper than just stopping shots. Here's how they get there -- Shane Pill, Flinders University2 days ago
Messi is old, short and slow. How is he still dominating at the World Cup? -- Gert-Jan Pepping, Australian Catholic University and Thomas McGuckian, Australian Catholic University13 days ago
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South Sudan at 15: how the political elite have found a way to profit from peace as well as war6 days ago
We asked Ukrainians what they think of Trump – more view him as an enemy than a friend6 days ago
Why Prince Harry lost phone hacking case against Daily Mail publisher -- John Jewell, Cardiff University6 days ago
How Iran used Ali Khamenei's funeral as a political and diplomatic tool -- Marzieh Kouhi-Esfahani, Durham University6 days ago
Can we map The Odyssey? How ancient geographers and modern researchers have traced Odysseus's travels -- Pragya Agarwal, Loughborough University2 days ago
The real mystery behind Moana: after 1,700 years, why did Polynesians suddenly sail east? -- David Sear, University of Southampton; Manoj Joshi, University of East Anglia, and Mark Peaple, University of Southampton6 days ago
Flawed credit ratings in Africa: are top 3 western agencies driven by data or bias? -- Misheck Mutize, University of Cape Town6 days ago
Canada's little-known role in helping to spur American independence in 1776 -- Sarah M.S. Pearsall, Johns Hopkins University13 days ago
China's submarine missile test looks routine. The real story is the panic it triggered -- James Dwyer, University of Tasmania9 days ago
The rhythms that broke Bashir: how Sudan's music shaped a revolution -- Cathy Wilcock, University of Manchester13 days ago
Hummingbirds and pineapples: why this ancient relationship hits the evolutionary sweetspot -- Jamie Thompson, University of Reading6 days ago
The 'navalization' of economic warfare sees trade routes become zones of force rather than rules -- John Calabrese, American University9 days ago
If Europe wants to 'go it alone' on security, countries need to learn to sing from the same songsheet20 days ago
Germany's proposal to ease trade tensions with China has not gone down well in Beijing -- Tom Harper, University of East London16 days ago
Why Poland's president is invoking wartime history in a dispute with Volodymyr Zelensky -- Artur Nadiiev, University of Nottingham13 days ago
Israel's 'campaign between the wars': How strategy to contain Iran and its allies risks further straining ties with US -- Amy McAuliffe, University of Notre Dame17 days ago
The youth jobs crisis fuelling India's Cockroach Janta Party protests -- Gemma Ware, The Conversation8 days ago
30 years since Dolly the sheep was born, where is cloning technology at now? -- Sathana Dushyanthen, The University of Melbourne7 days ago
How an El Niño becomes a super El Niño -- Listen13 days ago
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Reading Homer's Iliad feels like scrolling through TikTok -- Harsh Trivedi, University of Sheffield13 days ago
How 'catchy' music is driven by rhythmic patterns20 days ago
An elite fighting unit of gay lovers – the Theban Sacred Band in ancient Greece -- Peter Londey, Australian National University24 days ago
30 years after 'Reasonable Doubt,' Jay-Z's career embodies hip-hop's biggest contradictions20 days ago
Levels of 'forever chemicals' in dolphins and whales are rising globally27 days ago
The Gulf Stream suddenly moved north during an ancient cold snap – and it's a warning for our future27 days ago
Two decades of research show Indonesia's coral reefs are heat-tolerant — but only up to a point - Tries Blandine Razak, IPB University20 days ago
Greater international co-operation is needed to achieve the UN's global forest goals20 days ago
Five hidden pitfalls of fitness tracking -- Sahar Bakr, Nottingham Trent University13 days ago
Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic could work for addiction too – and we finally know how -- Robert Munn, University of Otago24 days ago
Frozen fruit and canned veg are cheap, but are they as healthy as fresh food? -- Margaret Murray, Swinburne University of Technology1 month ago
Does the body really 'keep the score' after trauma? How the debunked idea of 'repressed memories' is making a comeback20 days ago
Megalodon's legendary life revealed by fossil rediscovery -- David Hone, Queen Mary University of London13 days ago
Spider fangs are one of their scariest features – new fossils reveal their origins13 days ago
Today's space race could turn fatal if we don't agree on new rules -- Cassandra Steer, Australian National University24 days ago
Cracks in the International Space Station are causing air leaks – how much longer can it remain habitable?20 days ago
Trump has made more than $1 billion from crypto in a year. How? -- Marta Khomyn, Adelaide University14 days ago
Central bank gold holdings are at a 50-year high. What's behind the jump in reserves? -- Luke Hartigan, University of Sydney20 days ago
Amazon is being taken to court for introducing ads to Prime Video. The world will be watching13 days ago
China's ability to weather Trump's trade war was two decades in the making -- Gemma Ware, The Conversation2 months ago
Why Javier Milei's inflation 'miracle' in Argentina is more of a mirage1 month ago
What a US military base lost under Greenland's ice sheet reveals about the island's real strategic importance5 months ago
The American fixation on white Afrikaners in South Africa stretches back nearly a century5 months ago
How trafficked American guns fuel Mexico's cartel violence – podcast10 months ago
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Despite Trump's wishes, Iran is dragging the US into a long war -- Jessica Genauer, UNSW Sydney6 days ago
After the 'red card' scandal, has the shine come off Gianni Infantino's World Cup? -- Keith Rathbone, Macquarie University6 days ago