The US plan to break Russia’s grip on nuclear fuel
Demand for atomic energy is surging but Moscow dominates the world’s supplies of enriched uranium
Demand for atomic energy is surging but Moscow dominates the world’s supplies of enriched uranium
Despite not playing the "traditional Stormers rugby" he wanted to see, John Dobson was happy with his team for braving atrocious conditions in Paris and overcoming spoiling tactics by Stade Francais.
Bitcoin ETFs launch to high expectations, but the price of the coin falls
By looking at some of the wins over the past 30 years, Oscar van Heerden concludes that the SA government is not the villain yet.
With the launch of Rise Mzansi's first election manifesto, Mpumelelo Mkhabela explores the idea of promises politicians will make and asks why they must be believed.
Ian Woosnam, the lone Welshman to win a major championship, entertains listeners of the LINKS Golf Podcast with insight into his 1991 Masters win, hidden golf gems in Wales, his favorite golf destination, and more. You can subscribe to the LINKS Golf Podcast in iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. _______________ What did you think of…
Читать дальше...ABC global affairs editor John Lyons told a staff meeting the broadcaster “faced one of its darkest days” when this masthead published a series of leaked WhatsApp messages from a group of pro-Israel lawyers.
ABC global affairs editor John Lyons told a staff meeting the broadcaster “faced one of its darkest days” when this masthead published a series of leaked WhatsApp messages from pro-Israel lobbyists.
As Gypsy Rose Blanchard begins the next chapter of her life, she’s ready to tell her story in her distinctive voice, even if ironically sharing much of it on social media with her 8.3 million Instagram followers.
Today in History
Today is Monday, Jan. 22, the 22nd day of 2024. There are 344 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On Jan. 22, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court, in its Roe v. Wade decision, declared a nationwide constitutional right to abortion.
On this date:
In 1901, Britain’s Queen Victoria died at age 81 after a reign of 63 years; she was succeeded by her eldest son, Edward VII.
In 1938, Thornton Wilder’s play “Our Town” was performed publicly for the first time in Princeton... Читать дальше...
In the rush to finalise the controversial EU-Mercosur trade deal before the European elections in June of this year, its promoters appear willing to shake hands with Argentina's new far-right president, Javier Milei — a known climate change denier.
Harvard-affiliated research institute seeks retractions on six papers and corrections for 31 others
Dyad Engineering's Kate Stephenson, Phd., opines on what the landscape will look like for contract manufacturing in the medical device industry.
Silent and endless hallways, white and cold rooms, an impersonal and distant atmosphere: this is a deeply ingrained image in our cultural conception of hospital environments. The whiteness of these spaces, attempting to reinforce the necessary notions of sterility and cleanliness, may also evoke a sense of discomfort and anxiety for patients and their families.
Olympic champion Miho Takagi added the women's 1,000 meters to her gold medal haul at the Four Continents Speed Skating Championships on Sunday.
Worcester, MA- The Worcester State Women’s Basketball team swept the MASCAC weekly awards this week, grabbing both the Player and Rookie of the Week honors. Senior Katie Hurynowicz (Tyngsboro, MA) was tabbed with her first player of the week honor of the year, while first year Lena Waldron (Quincy, MA) grabbed her 6th MASCAC Rookie of the Week honors.
Fitchburg, Mass. – Fitchburg State freshman forward Alexandre Bauvais (Meudon, France) was recently named Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Ice Hockey Player of the Week as announced by the conference office on Monday afternoon.