Yearly Archives: 2020

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Refugee Week Global Multi-Media Exhibition

“Push. Swim. Come on. Loneliness as I kicked, knowing that this was all on me. Her life. Everything was down to what I would...

Neuralink: brain hacking is exceptionally hard, no matter what Elon Musk says

Andrew Jackson, Newcastle University If thoughts, feelings and other mental activities are nothing more than electrochemical signals flowing around a vast network of brain cells,...

We’ve known for over a century that our environment shapes our health, so why are we still blaming unhealthy lifestyles?

Rob Noonan, University of Liverpool We’re healthier and live longer than our ancestors, yet we’re constantly reminded of deaths caused by war, terrorism and natural...

What will be the environmental impact of the Mauritius oil spill?

The environmental crisis unfolding in Mauritius is a stark reminder of the fragility of terrestrial-marine ecosystems. The island’s lagoons are biodiversity hotspots that have been under...

Bearing the Burden: Why Clean Water Is Vital to Elevating Women and Girls out of Poverty

Access to clean water is more than just a health issue – it’s the key to gender equality and female empowerment in the world’s...

Afghanistan’s future: the core issues at stake as Taliban sits down to negotiate ending 19-year war

Kaweh Kerami, SOAS, University of London A delegation from the Taliban has arrived in the Qatari capital Doha to begin talks with delegates from the...

How trust returned to Rwanda, for most but not all

Violent conflict always leads to a wide array of devastation. People are killed, infrastructure is destroyed, and lives are changed forever. It also, however,...

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