Thursday, April 25, 2024

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Nord Stream pipeline sabotage: How an attack could have been carried out and why Europe was defenceless

Christian Bueger, University of Copenhagen Whatever caused the damage to the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, it appears to be the first...

Nobel prize: physicists share prize for insights into the spooky world of quantum mechanics

Robert Young, Lancaster University The 2022 Nobel prize for physics has been awarded to a trio of scientists for pioneering experiments in quantum mechanics, the...
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What will its first far-right leader since WWII mean for Italy?

Sofia Ammassari, Griffith University and Duncan McDonnell, Griffith University “Una vittoria storica” – a historic victory. That’s how the website of one of Italy’s major...

Jean-Luc Godard: How his prickly fragmented filmmaking asked all the right questions

Alison Smith, University of Liverpool Jean-Luc Godard, who died at the age of 91, was the last survivor of the French New Wave (Nouvelle Vague),...
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After Queen’s death, victims of British imperialism say “no mourning”

BRETT WILKINS As millions of Britons and admirers the world over mourned Queen Elizabeth II's death Thursday, others—especially in nations formerly colonized by the British Empire—voiced reminders of...

Pakistan floods: what role did climate change play?

Ben Clarke, University of Oxford; Friederike Otto, Imperial College London, and Luke Harrington, University of Waikato Pakistan is experiencing the most devastating and widespread floods...
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