By Aaron Walayat, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Dayton
Courts have long let utilities seize private property to build transmission lines. Does that hold if the power flows to a single data center?
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By Gemma Ware, Host, The Conversation Weekly Podcast, The Conversation
Listen to The Conversation Weekly podcast to hear Philip Brown and Kirsty Fairclough discuss Manchesterism, the political philosophy of Andy Burnham.
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By Randa Lindsey Kachef, Lecturer in Environmental Geography, Birkbeck, University of London; King's College London Edward White, PhD Candidate in Psychology, Kingston University
A new film about the climate emergency is designed to change behaviour. But there’s a risk that in-depth discussions replace action.
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By Christian Ungruhe, Research fellow, University of Passau
No African teams made it past the quarter-finals of the 2026 men’s football World Cup, but their strategic and tactical play left a lasting impression. The success of African teams doesn’t come out of the blue, it’s the result of a long process.…
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By Gracsious Maviza, Gender and Migration Scientist; Regional Lead for Southern Africa in the CGIAR FOCUS Climate Security Team, CGIAR Joyce Takaindisa, Research Team Lead for East Africa - Climate Security, CGIAR
New research shows how women in rural Zimbabwe rebuilt their lives after Cyclone Dineo displaced hundreds of families and swept away their homes.
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By Mark Tekena, Associate Professor, Theatre and Performance Studies, The Rivers State University of Science and Technology
Nigeria is grappling with banditry, kidnapping and insurgency amid renewed debates over community policing and the creation of state police. A Nollywood classic released more than 25 years ago remains strikingly relevant today. Released in 1999, Issakaba…
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By Pearl S. Kyei, Senior lecturer, University of Ghana
Across Ghana, thousands of children start formal schooling every year full of promise. Yet many struggle to master basic reading and numeracy skills in the early grades. Six in ten Primary 4 pupils in Ghana perform below basic proficiency in mathematics and half fall short in English. Primary 4 pupils are students in the fourth year of primary school, usually about 10 years old. As researchers studying what helps young children learn better in Ghana, we wanted…
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By Shaelyn Strachan, Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba
When runners ‘hit the wall,’ they experience sudden debilitating fatigue, difficulty keeping pace, and often, a shift away from their goal pace towards surviving until the finish line.
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By Pragya Agarwal, Visiting Professor of Social Inequities and Injustice, Loughborough University
A marriage ends unexpectedly and a woman realises that all she worked for meant denying her self and surpressing her true identity.
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By Karina Corada-Pérez, Research Fellow, Sustainability Research Institute, University of East London
Warm sticky nights are becoming more and more common in the UK. Climate change is raising temperatures, but one factor that adds to that is often ignored. Walk down a city street and you see what would have been front gardens a decade or so ago have now been tarmacked over and turned into driveways. Individually these changes might seem…
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