Horse racing betting expert Sam Turner has two all weather selections for racing at Dundalk and Kempton on Wednesday January 28 ...
Blue Morning Gallery began in 1997 in a leased historic home on a quiet street near Seville Square. Now it's Palafox's place ...
Hungarian biologist Tibor Gánti is an obscure figure. Now, more than a decade after his death, his ideas about how life began ...
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The Pangolin’s Tongue: The Strangest Hunting Weapon in the Mammal World
Quick, imagine an animal tongue. What came into your mind? The flicking forked tongue of a snake? A cow licking a block of ...
The Holocaust is the extreme and industrial form of this logic; but this logic repeats in other forms, in other geographies ...
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An exclusive look inside the largest effort ever mounted to keep the Great Barrier Reef alive
Australia is doing absolutely everything to protect its most iconic ecosystem — except, perhaps, the one thing that really ...
Our passion for these cute-looking salamanders means they are everywhere – except in the wild, where the species is under increasing threat ...
Researchers across biology, philosophy, and AI are split on what counts as a mind—and whether today’s systems qualify.
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Meet the sea’s most mysterious creature, it looks like Sauron, but bites like a jelly
With its vivid blue float and glowing, radiating tentacles, the blue button jelly looks more like a creature from science ...
Originally published in The New Indian Express If Rohith Vemula were alive in 2026, he would be around thirty-six years old.
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'What's in a name?': Rohith Vemula and the enduring caste discrimination in Indian universities
If Rohith Vemula were alive in 2026, he would be around thirty-six years old. One can imagine him as a teacher, a public intellectual, perhaps a scientist or a ...
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