UK Launches Pet Poo Surveillance to Combat Superbug Threat

In a novel approach to tackling one of modern medicine’s most pressing threats, the UK government is asking pet owners for a rather unusual contribution: their cat’s and dog’s poo. This nationwide pilot program, far from being a trivial request, is a serious scientific endeavor designed to combat the rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), …

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The Real Recruitment Tool for Hamas: Israeli Policy, Not Palestinian Statehood

What Truly Fuels Hamas? A Look Beyond the Propaganda Wars The argument here is that Israel through their actions are a recruiting agent for Hamas terrorists. And, importantly, they are fostering anti-semitism across the globe. The average person can see what is going on in Gaza. Reliable news media reports that some IDF officers …

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Quieting the Game: How Padel Rackets Can Be Redesigned to Reduce Noise Pollution

Padel, the fast-growing racquet sport, has taken Europe by storm. Its social appeal, compact courts, and dynamic gameplay have made it a favourite in clubs and urban centres alike. But there’s a growing downside: noise. The loud pops of ball strikes — amplified by glass walls and echoed across neighbourhoods — are increasingly drawing …

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Unmasking the Visage. How Ulrika Jonsson and Pamela Anderson Are Disarming the Sexualisation of Women

In a society still shaped by male desire, a woman’s face is often more than just a face — it is a canvas onto which culture, commerce, and centuries of sexual signalling are projected. The global beauty industry, estimated at over half a trillion dollars, thrives on this reality. It persuades women — subtly …

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Palestinians and Indigenous Peoples – Parallels in Dispossession and Resistance

Throughout history, certain patterns of conquest, settlement, and marginalisation repeat themselves — often with devastating effect on the native populations. Nowhere is this more evident than in the striking parallels between the experience of the Palestinian people in the Middle East and that of Indigenous peoples across the Americas, Australia, and other colonised lands. …

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Collective Memory, Intergenerational Trauma, and the Tragedy of Repetition

Human beings are not only individuals — we are inheritors. We carry with us not only our own experiences but also those of our ancestors, our communities, and our cultures. This idea lies at the heart of collective memory, a powerful force that shapes identity, behavior, and belief across generations. When that memory is …

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