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“I am surrounded by a deafening silence”
These days I find it suffocating in my college. As Indraprastha College for Women enters its 100th year, I stand in front of those...
How worried should we be about the pneumonia outbreak in China?
C Raina MacIntyre, UNSW Sydney; Ashley Quigley, UNSW Sydney; Haley Stone, UNSW Sydney, and Rebecca Dawson, UNSW Sydney
Reports of a surge in pneumonia-like illness...
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Imperialist fence of hypocrisy on the eastern wall of struggle
Maryam Hassan and Zaina Shahid Khan
During the early days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a video featuring a blonde-haired, fair-skinned girl confronting a...
Nobel prize in physics awarded for work unveiling the secrets of electrons
Amelle Zaïr, King's College London
The 2023 Nobel prize in physics has been awarded to a trio of scientists for pioneering tools used to study...
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Rupert Murdoch and the rise and fall of the press barons: how much power do newspapers still have?
Simon Potter, University of Bristol
Global media tycoon Rupert Murdoch has announced his retirement as chairman of Fox and News Corp, making way for his...
Morocco’s earthquake wasn’t unexpected – building codes must plan for them
José A. Peláez Montilla, Universidad de Jaén
The Earth’s surface is constituted of several tectonic plates, large segments of the planet’s outer layer, which move...
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