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By Andres B. Sanchez Alvarado, Ph.D. Candidate in Chemistry, Rice University
Tiny particles bounce light around in a unique way, a property that researchers are using to detect pollutants in water and soil samples.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Anna Chorniy, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Institute for Humane Studies
Officials and policymakers say direct-to-consumer drug advertising encourages patients to seek treatments they don’t need and raises heath care costs, but the true picture is more nuanced.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Louise Thompson, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Manchester
Thursday’s byelection in Gorton and Denton has been huge for the Green party of England and Wales, with Hannah Spencer pushing Reform’s Matt Goodwin into second place, and Labour into third. Having one extra MP in parliament may not seem like a big milestone, but this byelection win is record-breaking for the Greens. I believe it shows their potential…The Conversation (Full Story)
By Amnesty International
The Algerian authorities must ensure the upcoming retrial of 94 people in connection with the August 2021 events in the Kabylie region, in northeastern Algeria, adheres strictly to international fair trial standards without recourse to the death penalty and excluding any torture-tainted statements, Amnesty International said today. On 1 March 2026, 94 individuals will face […] The post Algeria: Ensure fair retrial of dozens accused of violence in Kabylie without resort to the death penalty appeared first on Amnesty International. ]]> (Full Story)
By Pippa Catterall, Professor of History and Policy, University of Westminster
The most powerful art speaks of and to the emotions. It tackles trauma and cathartically helps us to cope with it. It acknowledges pain, suffering and betrayal. It goes beyond an aestheticised veneer to raw emotion. It seeks to touch not just the eyes, but the soul.

The major retrospective of Tracey Emin’s career at London’s Tate Modern does just that, and features her most significant surviving works. It also reflects her characteristic subjects, techniques, materials and approaches.

The…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Amanda Cole, Associate Professor in Sociolinguistics, University of Cambridge
I often feel that I live in my body alongside another person who wants to continually move and say things.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Jonathan Tonge, Professor of Politics, University of Liverpool
The Green party’s dramatic capture of Gorton and Denton, supposedly one of Labour’s safest parliamentary constituencies, offers yet more evidence of the fragmentation of British politics.

The Green candidate, 34-year-old plumber Hannah Spencer, won 40.69% of the vote, a notable 12 points ahead of Reform UK’s Matt Goodwin (28.73%). Labour candidate Angeliki Stogia came third, with 25.44% of the vote.

In terms of size of majority toppled, this was the sixth-worst byelection…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Amnesty International
As Trump tears down renewable energy, once again, Mozambique bears the brunt of climate harm caused by fossil fuel producers. By Tigere Chagutah In his address to the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos on 21 January, US President Donald Trump argued against renewable energy solutions. In a wide-ranging speech, he described them as a “green new […] The post Trump’s anti-green stance leaves Mozambique at mercy of climate crisis appeared first on Amnesty International. ]]> (Full Story)
By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
The unvarnished assessment of the Liberals’ disastrous 2025 campaign won’t see the light of day following a decision from the party’s executive.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Emmanouil Proestakis, National Observatory of Athens
New research reveals that the adverse environmental and health impacts of atmospheric dust in the world’s rapidly growing megacities deserve far more attention.The Conversation (Full Story)
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