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It’s extremely difficult to see how forces in a pile of sand are distributed between individual grains – a new experimental ...
Fewer people in Detroit are experiencing homelessness – but more kids are. Of those kids, a growing number have no safe place ...
Harmful dioxins in Agent Orange, used to strip forests of their leaves, still linger in soil. Restoration work has been slow, ...
Since 1971, the US has led the world in funding cancer research and developing new treatments that have driven down death ...
Pope Francis appointed a significant number of cardinals from the Global South. Among the 135 cardinals currently eligible to ...
A general decline in trust in public institutions across Africa reflects the disconnect between state officials and the ...
More than a century of evidence suggests that bureaucrats, at their best, stand for expertise, fairness and public service.
Ex-Labor strategist turned pollster Kos Samaras says both major parties have been slow in adapting to this year’s huge ...
In December 2021, South Africa’s Department of Basic Education introduced a policy aimed at reducing the country’s high rates ...
Italy’s prime minister was the only European leader to attend Donald Trump’s inauguration and was the first to visit the ...
Mali’s interim president, Colonel d’Armée Assimi Goïta, who came to power in a coup on 18 August 2020, enjoys remarkably ...
Soap, a complex molecule, is both water-loving and water-fearing. Shaped like a tadpole, the soap molecule has a round head ...