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By Philip Broadbent, Wellcome Multimorbidity PhD Fellow & Public Health Registrar, University of Glasgow
A vaccine has existed since 2013. The UK was first to adopt it. But a decade of students never received it – and are now paying the price.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Regis Coeurderoy, Professor in Strategic Management and Innovation, ESCP Business School
As new targets designed to help the EU economy work towards autonomy are unveiled, Europe’s “old growth” model and its R&D multinationals’ reliance on foreign markets come under review.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Geofrey Wingi Sikazwe, Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, University of Dar es Salaam
Cassava could thrive across more of Africa as the climate warms, but a deadly disease carried by whiteflies may spread faster, threatening the nutritious crop.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Jamie Thompson, Lecturer in Evolutionary Biology, University of Reading
This question of why some branches of the tree of life explode into thousands of species, while others remain small, has shaped evolutionary biology since Charles Darwin.

My colleague and I have published a new study of cactus flowers which may help explain the conundrum.

For more than a century, scientists have seen flowers that are…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Dereje Melese Liyew, Lecturer, Political Science, Debre Markos University,
Ethiopia launched a national dialogue process in 2022 to address deep political divisions and help steer the country towards stability.

In theory, such dialogues can help societies move beyond war, rebuild trust and agree on new political rules. This has happened in countries such as Kenya,…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Mzingaye Brilliant Xaba, Lecturer, National University of Lesotho
Environmentalists from all walks of life in South Africa are notching up an impressive set of wins against the state and big mining companies, research has found.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Oluwafemi Atanda Adeagbo, Assistant Professor of Public Health, University of Iowa
Oluwaseun Abdulganiyu Badru, Ph.D. Candidate in Community and Behavioral Health, University of Iowa
Unintended pregnancies are more common in sub-Saharan Africa than the world average: up to 91 out of 1,000 pregnancies compared to 64 in 1,000.

Unintended pregnancy is common among women living with HIV too. In a South African study, for example, more of the women living with HIV reported unintended pregnancies (55% of them) than those not living with HIV (33%).

Preventing unintended…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Andrew McInnes, Reader in Romanticisms, Edge Hill University
This new BBC drama is an enjoyable retelling of Austen’s most popular novel from the perspective of one of its least regarded characters.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Andrew Moscrop, Primary Care Researcher, University of Oxford
British children are not getting shorter, despite claims to the contrary. In fact, they are getting taller.

But this is not good news. When my colleagues and I analysed national data on child height, we found that the trend is largely explained by rising childhood obesity and widening inequalities.

Claims that British children are becoming…The Conversation (Full Story)

By William Garbett, PhD Candidate in History, Lancaster University
A tall, well-built man saunters past a band and onto the stage. He is handsome and slick, the parody of an American talk show host. Magnanimously he interviews the band, only to cut off one guitarist, patronise another and upstage the saxophonist with a mimed solo. And so, Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgård opened the 1,000th episode of the American sketch show Saturday Night Live (or SNL) on January 31.

SNL is essentially a variety show, with sketches, a bit of stand-up and live music from bestselling artists. Although streamingThe Conversation (Full Story)

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