Leading fashion brands from across the globe gathered at Northumbria University in the UK recently for a landmark event showcasing cutting-edge research into microfibre pollution from textiles.
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Public anger is the nuclear fuel of political life. Left uncontained, it can melt through institutions and ignite revolutions.
Interview with Guardian editor-in-chief Katharine Viner about her first ten years, upcoming transformation plan, and Noel ...
Trust in science is collapsing”—that’s the alarm we often hear. It’s not surprising, then, that recent years have seen major ...
What happens if, in the opening hours of a crisis on the Korean peninsula, U.S. reconnaissance satellites turned their gaze elsewhere? For South Korea, ...
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Why we must mandate a new national tongue alongside English

By H. AKU KWAPONG Every nation faces its own Tower of Babel problem—the challenge of uniting diverse peoples under one roof of understanding. Some countries ignore it and suffer; others confront it ...
As cycle time becomes the new currency of drug development, life sciences R&D leaders are looking to expedite adoption of AI and risk management for greater efficiency across the clinical trial ...
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