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Le cas de la crise anglophone au Cameroun est emblématique d'une opposition, à l'échelle mondiale, entre deux logiques: un ...
Human faces are constantly in motion; they blink, smile, grimace and talk, to name a few movements. Researchers categorise ...
Russia ceasefire Moscow might turn its firepower on them, so are building hundreds of miles of defensive wall.
Since the end of the global financial crisis in 2009 and especially for the past ten years, gold has broadly followed the ...
She is affiliated with the Burma Campaign Society. To mark 80 years since the end of the second world war, a group of ten ...
Ireland’s position on the edge of the Atlantic – the very reason for its mild climate – makes it especially vulnerable. Those recent severe storms remind us that climate change is a serious threat to ...
If you’re often stressed, your water bottle might be part of the solution. New research shows why hydration matters.
The project, funded by Research Ireland, strives to demonstrate how AI can leverage animal communication to improve safety, support timely intervention, and enhance quality of life. In future we aim ...
The English cleric and economist’s name is used to malign critics of progress. But historical context sheds a different light ...
The Europeans, anxious to prevent such an outcome, hope that in planting the idea of security guarantees in return for an end to the fighting and recognition of de facto Russian occupation of ...
Photography possesses a certain built-in bluntness that can lend itself to images that are destabilizing and dryly funny.
For decades, astronomers have wondered what the very first stars in the universe were like. These stars formed new chemical ...