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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 Science

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UCL President: Universities must show they bring benefits to everyone, locally and nationally -- Michael Spence, UCL

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Slop, vibe coding and glazing: AI dominates 2025's words of the year -- Gail Flanagan, University of Limerick

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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 Boulder

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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 Queensland

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Hong Kong pro-democracy publisher convicted of sedition, in major blow to press freedom -- Yao-Tai Li, UNSW Sydney

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Trump is close to naming the new Federal Reserve chief. His choice could raise the risk of stagflation -- Henry Maher, University of Sydney

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Why can someone in suburban Sydney own 6 guns legally? New laws might change that -- Suzanna Fay, The University of Queensland

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America's anti-European attitudes are centred on perceptions of military weakness and the decline of native populations -- Roman Birke, Dublin City University

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What makes a song sound 'Christmassy'? Musicologist explains -- Samuel J Bennett, Nottingham Trent University

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In a cynical industry, Rob Reiner's films taught us the power of sincerity -- Adam Daniel, Western Sydney University

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How rogue nations are capitalizing on gaps in crypto regulation to finance weapons programs -- Nolan Fahrenkopf, University at Albany, State University of New York

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Chile elects most right-wing leader since Pinochet – in line with regional drift, domestic tendency to punish incumbents -- Andra B. Chastain, Washington State University

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2 superpowers, 1 playbook: Why Chinese and US bureaucrats think and act alike -- Daniel E. Esser, American University; 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)

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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 Kentucky

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Epstein's victims deserve more attention than his 'client list' -- Stephanie A. (Sam) Martin, Boise State University

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Internet shutdowns are increasing dramatically in Africa – a new book explains why -- Tony Roberts, Institute of Development Studies

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Getting peace right: Why justice needs to be baked into ceasefire agreements – including Ukraine's -- Valerie Morkevicius, Colgate University

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Pandas, pingpong and ancient canals: President Xi's hosting style says a lot about Chinese diplomacy -- Xianda Huang, University of California, Los Angeles

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West Bank violence is soaring, fueled by a capitulation of Israeli institutions to settlers' interests -- Arie Perliger, UMass Lowell

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Why tensions between China and Japan are unlikely to be resolved soon -- Sebastian Maslow, University of Tokyo

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In this age of global uncertainty, where in the world can we look for guidance? -- Ian Scoones, Institute of Development Studies

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Why does Netflix want to buy Warner Bros? To copy, not kill, traditional TV -- Anthony Smith, University of Salford and Laura Minor, University of Salford

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Black-market oil buyers will push Venezuela for bigger discounts following US seizure – starving Maduro of much-needed revenue -- Francisco J. Monaldi, Rice University

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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 Florida

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Germany's plan to deport Syrian refugees echoes 1980s effort to repatriate Turkish guest workers -- Michelle Lynn Kahn, University of Richmond

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AI-generated political videos are more about memes and money than persuading and deceiving -- Lisa Fazio, Vanderbilt University

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Asia's scamming gangs target Timor-Leste as their next frontier – but they may have misjudged the small island nation -- Gemma Ware, The Conversation

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Millions of hectares are still being cut down every year. How can we protect global forests? -- Kate Dooley, The University of Melbourne

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Hundreds of iceberg earthquakes detected at the crumbling end of Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier

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How we unlocked the secrets of Denmark's oldest plank boat – with the help of an ancient fingerprint -- Mikael Fauvelle, Lund University

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'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)

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The surprising theology inside today's Advent calendars -- Matthew Robert Anderson, Concordia University

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The price of going home: Christmas boxes and the final return from South Africa to Zimbabwe -- Saana Hansen, University of Helsinki

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How short-form videos could be harming young minds

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A 2,000-year-old building site reveals the raw ingredients for ancient Roman self-healing concrete

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Premier League football matches can be crime hotspots – but community sports centres have the opposite effect

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In Kyiv, I saw how art can help hold a city together in the shadow of war

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We watched these coral colonies succumb to black band disease. 6 months later, 75% were dead

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Ukraine peace talks reveal a world slipping back into an acceptance of war

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Africa's power grabs are rising – the AU's mixed response is making things worse

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With Nvidia's second-best AI chips headed for China, the US shifts priorities from security to trade

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Why do we wake up shortly before our alarm goes off? It's not by chance

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Hope and hardship have driven Syrian refugee returns – but many head back to destroyed homes, land disputes

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How crime in Brazil drags down the economy and heaps economic pain on the nation's poor

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Thiaroye massacre: report on the French killing of Senegalese troops in 1944 exposes a painful history

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'Yes' to God, but 'no' to church – what religious change looks like for many Latin Americans

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Jane Austen's happiness was complicated – her last heroine in Persuasion knew why

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Sabrina Carpenter's and Chappell Roan's sexy pop hits have roots in the bedroom ballads of Teddy Pendergrass and Philly soul

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The Ladykillers at 70: how one film turned British whimsy into a darkly comic masterpiece

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A brief history of mulled wine – from health tonic to festive treat - Sara Read, Loughborough University

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Polar bears are adapting to climate change at a genetic level – and it could help them avoid extinction - Alice Godden, University of East Anglia

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Storms in the Southern Ocean are producing more rain – and the consequences could be global

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Iran's record drought and cheap fuel have sparked an air pollution crisis – but the real causes run much deeper

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3 reasons China wants global green leadership after COP30

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Can you wear the same pair of socks more than once? -- Primrose Freestone, University of Leicester

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Dick Van Dyke credits his longevity to his positive outlook – and research says optimists live longer -- Jolanta Burke, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences

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More women are using steroids – and many don't know the risks

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What's the difference between a tumour and cancer?

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Can bigger-is-better 'scaling laws' keep AI improving forever? History says we can't be too sure

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What AI earbuds can't replace: The value of learning another language

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New Nasa lunar contest could pit Elon Musk against Jeff Bezos, as US fears China will win race to Moon

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The science of weight loss – and why your brain is wired to keep you fat

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Congress has been dodging responsibility for tariffs for decades. Now the Supreme Court will decide how far presidents can go

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Africa's trade deal with the US was left in limbo: what exporters can do about it

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New study finds luxury tourism is a risky strategy for African economies

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The price of gold is skyrocketing. Why, and will it continue?

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The American fixation on white Afrikaners in South Africa stretches back nearly a century - Listen

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How trafficked American guns fuel Mexico's cartel violence – podcast

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Three scientists speak about what it's like to have research funding cut by the Trump administration

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Birkin v Wirkin: the backlash against the global elite and their luxury bags – podcast

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National cabinet agrees to sweeping overhaul of Australia's gun laws in response to Bondi massacre -- Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra

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The year's best meteor shower is about to start – here's how to see it -- Jonti Horner, University of Southern Queensland

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Sex with 1,000 men in 12 hours: why Bonnie Blue is neither a feminist nor a monster -- Lexi Eikelboom, Australian Catholic University

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Intervene or run and hide: what should you do during public violence like the attacks at Bondi? -- Milad Haghani, The University of Melbourne

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