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Germany pulled the plug on flagship FCAS fighter jet – the implications for European defence are worrying -- Arun Dawson, King's College London16 hours ago
Trump's 'narco-terrorism' war in Latin America evokes Reagan – then as now, it's more about fighting leftists than drug runners -- Michelle D. Paranzino, US Naval War College16 hours ago
Belfast unrest shows the power of social media as far‑right views on immigration enter the mainstream -- Paul Reilly, University of Glasgow2 days ago
Haiti at the World Cup is more than an underdog tale – it is the story of global migration -- Laurent Dubois, University of Virginia2 days ago
World Cup 2026: the real story of the resilient African migrants reshaping global football -- Uroš Kovač, University of Groningen1 day ago
Referees, athletes, fans: how the US border crackdowns are tarnishing the World Cup -- Simon Adams, Murdoch University1 day ago
The 'Divine Ponytail', drug scandals and the OJ Simpson chase: looking back at the 1994 US World Cup -- Vaughan Cruickshank, University of Tasmania and Brendon Hyndman, Charles Sturt University2 days ago
For Iran's diaspora, a tough World Cup call: To support the national team or protest – or both? -- Shirvin Zeinalzadeh, Arizona State University16 hours ago
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Appolonia: the story of an African kingdom that resisted the Atlantic slave trade -- Nana Kesse, Clark University16 hours ago
Conspiracy theories that emerged from a civil rights shooting 60 years ago resonate today -- Aram Goudsouzian, University of Memphis16 hours ago
Spice Girls at 30: how girl power changed pop -- Joel Gray, Sheffield Hallam University2 days ago
How Taiwan is balancing between American and Chinese visions of energy dominance -- Philippe Le Billon, University of British Columbia16 hours ago
Could the war in Ukraine bring political change to Russia? -- Jennifer Mathers, Aberystwyth University3 days ago
Anti-foreigner violence in South Africa is easily sparked: what hasn't been done to deal with it -- Alan Hirsch, University of Cape Town2 days ago
If AI is addictive, where does the responsibility lie – with big tech or its users? -- Bernd Stahl, University of Nottingham4 days ago
The Gulf Stream suddenly moved north during an ancient cold snap – and it's a warning for our future -- Alice Carter-Champion, Royal Holloway, University of London; Fangjingcheng Zhu, University of Southampton, and Jack Wharton, UCL16 hours ago
Two decades of research show Indonesia's coral reefs are heat-tolerant — but only up to a point -- Tries Blandine Razak, IPB University1 day ago
Greater international co-operation is needed to achieve the UN's global forest goals -- Terry Sunderland, University of British Columbia and Peter Wood2 days ago
Ukraine war now longer than the first world war – the similarities are unsettling -- Frank Ledwidge, University of Portsmouth1 day ago
The Milky Way was rewired by a cataclysmic collision billions of years ago. Now it is on course for another -- Vasily Belokurov, University of Cambridge1 day ago
Life after death: From burned trees to bleached corals, how dead organisms live on as the building blocks of new life -- Kai Kopecky, University of Colorado Boulder and John Kominoski, Florida International University1 day ago
In Iran war's shadow, Israel's renewed Lebanon campaign risks repeating failed lessons – and occupations – of the past -- Asher Kaufman, University of Notre Dame11 days ago
Do aid cuts fuel violent conflict in Africa? How to promote peace -- Dominic Rohner, Graduate Institute – Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement (IHEID); Austin L. Wright; Jing-Rong Zeng, Paris School of Economics – École d'économie de Paris; Oliver Vanden Eynde, Paris School of Economics – École d'économie de Paris; Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), and Uwe Sunde, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich1 day ago
Butter or margarine? A food scientist describes their subtle chemical deviations and how they can affect your baked goods -- Rosemary Trout, Drexel University1 day ago
Rhino horn: why South Africa wants to revive the international trade, and why critics fear the consequences -- Jason Gilchrist, Edinburgh Napier University2 days ago
Why do male chimpanzees throw rocks at the same trees for more than a decade? We travelled to remote Guinea-Bissau to find out -- Robyn Nakano, University of Victoria and Ammie Kalan, University of Victoria4 days ago
Two scientists on their race to make a new Ebola vaccine7 days ago
Does the body really 'keep the score' after trauma? How the debunked idea of 'repressed memories' is making a comeback -- Andressa Almeida, University of Sydney and Celine van Golde, University of Sydney2 days ago
Great mysteries of archaeology: an ancient Amazonian world revealed from the sky -- José Iriarte, University of Exeter4 days ago
Bingles, knuckleballs and 'Beer Barrel Polka' – hundreds of forgotten works showcase the eclectic world of baseball scholarship -- Tom Reinsfelder, Penn State1 day ago
Why impressionists loved to paint gardens -- Clare Willsdon, University of Glasgow1 day ago
Marjane Satrapi's masterpiece Persepolis transformed the world's understanding of Iran -- Shadi Rouhshahbaz, The University of Melbourne; University of Newcastle16 hours ago
New documentary traces Kylie Minogue's career, from harsh early critics to pop stardom19 days ago
Why are people obsessed with (and stealing) Pokemon cards again?18 days ago
Why the electric SUV boom is a problem for climate, health and equity -- Keyvan Hosseini, University of Southampton and Dawn-Marie Walker, University of Southampton7 days ago
Too hot, too humid: why the sustained heatwave in India and Pakistan is so dangerous14 days ago
Birds masturbate, and that's perfectly normal -- Chloe Heys, University of Lancashire; Kevin Arbuckle, Swansea University, and Matilda Brindle, University of Oxford7 days ago
Entanglement injuries cause prolonged suffering for whales and dolphins – early intervention is crucial18 days ago
World's first AI-designed vaccine explained -- Neil Mabbott, University of Edinburgh3 days ago
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic show promise for more than weight loss. But what's science vs hype? -- Paul Joyce, Adelaide University7 days ago
What's wrong with how US and Uganda plan to stop Ebola spreading10 days ago
What is 'cycle syncing', and how might it affect menstruation? -- Emmalee Ford, University of Sydney30 days ago
Alien first contact: how the new rules differ from science fiction -- Michael Garrett, University of Manchester4 days ago
South African telescope detects record-breaking signal from the early universe -- Thato Manamela, University of Pretoria and Roger P. Deane, Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy; University of Cape Town3 days ago
Mysterious signals keep coming from space. We have found their 'Rosetta stone'10 days ago
AI godbots: religious leaders warn of 'alarming consequences' when machines speak in the name of God9 days ago
China's ability to weather Trump's trade war was two decades in the making -- Gemma Ware, The Conversation1 month ago
Apple chief executive Tim Cook resigns after 15 years. What's next for the tech giant? -- Rajat Roy, Bond University1 month ago
Musk's SpaceX is shaping up as the biggest IPO on record. It's also bending the rules to do so1 month ago
Why do men sexually harass women at work? Science offers two explanations – but only one of them holds up2 months ago
Why Javier Milei's inflation 'miracle' in Argentina is more of a mirage7 days ago
What a US military base lost under Greenland's ice sheet reveals about the island's real strategic importance4 months ago
The American fixation on white Afrikaners in South Africa stretches back nearly a century4 months ago
How trafficked American guns fuel Mexico's cartel violence – podcast9 months ago
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Politicians have long misunderstood the 'working class'. The rise of the far right shows how mistaken they have been -- David Peetz, Griffith University3 days ago
