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By Sangita Swechcha
Sangita Swechcha from Global Voices interviewed Indian literary agent Ambar Sahil Chatterjee at the 2026 London Book Fair and spoke with him about the role of literary agents and more. (Full Story)
By Rebecca Dean, Research Fellow, Department of Biology, University of Oxford
Irem Sepil, Lecturer in Evolutionary Biology, University of Oxford
Krish Sanghvi, PhD Candidate, Department of Biology, University of Oxford
New research suggests that the longer sperm are stored before ejaculation, the lower their quality – with implications for men trying to conceive and IVF treatment.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Daniella Watson, Research fellow, Imperial College London
Emma Lawrance, Lead Policy Fellow for Mental Health, Imperial College London
New research questions the “eco-anxiety” label and whether it really encompasses the complexity of the emotional, mental or physical distress young people feel over the planet’s woes.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Sean Semple, Professor Institute for Social Marketing, University of Stirling
Rachel O'Donnell, Associate Professor, University of Stirling
At 6am on a quiet Sunday morning 20 years ago today, Scotland became the first UK nation to ban smoking in enclosed public spaces. It was a landmark moment in public health policy, and new research shows just how much has changed since.

Exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke has fallen by 96% in Scotland since the legislation came into force on March 26 2006. But our new…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Frédéric Sawicki, professeur de science politique, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
What’s the upshot of France’s 2026 local elections? Did the vote put the two front-running parties RN and LFI in a stronger position for the Presidential race?The Conversation (Full Story)
By Simone Hain, Research Psychologist, University of Technology Sydney
Parenting a tween or teen can be very different from parenting a younger child. Here’s how to adapt and stay connected as they gain independence.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Zareh Ghazarian, Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations, School of Social Sciences, Monash University
One Nation’s recent rise is partly because Australians have been growing more comfortable in voting for a minor party that has advanced specific issues.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Human Rights Watch
Click to expand Image Displaced Sahrawis gather at the refugee camp of Dakhla, which lies some 170km to the southeast of the Algerian city of Tindouf, on January 14, 2023. © 2023 Ryad Kramdi/AFP via Getty Images UN Security Council resolution on the decades-long dispute of the Western Sahara territory does not ensure that a new framework to end the long-standing issue upholds the right to self-determination for the Sahrawi people and is consistent with international law.The resolution endorses only Morocco’s autonomy proposal, which does not include independence as an option, provide… (Full Story)
By Fleur Johns, Dean and Head of School, University of Sydney Law School, University of Sydney
United States foreign policymaking under the second Trump administration is frequently described as erratic and incoherent.

We’ve seen the launch of trade wars and actual wars, all without consulting allies first. This administration advances foreign policy through trial actions…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Christian Downie, Professor of Political Science, School of Regulation and Global Governance, Australian National University
Disinformation is everywhere: AI-based material was even used to generate some of false claims in submissions to the inquiry into misinformation.The Conversation (Full Story)
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