Reeves dismisses calls for HS2-style Birmingham to Manchester line
Chancellor does not want to give ‘false hope’ to proponents of partially private-funded rail link
Chancellor does not want to give ‘false hope’ to proponents of partially private-funded rail link
US policymakers should think more about retaliatory responses to probable tariff increases
The Labour government dreams of kick-starting a housebuilding boom, but the construction sector relies heavily on migrants to plug a skills gap
On the battleground of the human body, microbes use every skill to mask, infiltrate, manipulate, and evade the immune radar.
Alejandro Zambra explores the ups and downs of fatherhood in this collection of essays, poems and stories
President-elect has criticised Washington’s support for the Kurdish groups now fighting Turkish-backed rebels
Staffing and funding shortages are delaying — and in some cases denying — justice
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Wall Street is hoping for a less tough approach but the reality could be more complex
Britain’s AI Safety Institute struggles to launch US outpost while promoting GCHQ links in outreach to new administration
Populist party’s deputy leader says heavily indebted utility should ‘be put out of its misery’
His incoming administration illustrates the benefits of diversity
Markets activity ‘exploded’ as traders bet on a more business friendly approach by incoming administration
In a century, Wolbachia has gone from a master reproductive manipulator to a partner in the fight against pathogens, exemplifying how a microbe can shape hosts and diseases.
The latest group of winning technologies has a little something for everyone—from scientists at the lab bench to those in the clinic and even the classroom.
New artificial intelligence tools help scientists fight back against a rising tide of research misconduct, but is it enough?
Hamas, by the way, is an organization that was literally founded on the principle of genocidal eradication of Israel.
The long-harboured aspirations of the US, Turkey and Israel to topple the Syrian government, mainly through their rebranded al-Qaeda allies, succeeded at lightning speed. Damascus fell days after Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) forces under Abu Mohammad al-Jolani surprised observers by breaking out of their small north-western enclave in Syria and seizing the country’s second city, … Continue reading "Syria’s Assad Has Fallen – Just as the Pentagon Planned 23 Years Ago"
Читать дальше...Alcohol was Taylor Broussard’s self-medicating vice, helping hide the discomfort that comes with the rigors of bareback riding.
In a reversal of the old proverb “Better the devil you know,” the U.S. and its partners in the Political West have embraced the devil they don’t. In Syria, they have traded Iran for al-Qaeda. When Bashar al-Assad fell, many of his international partners suffered injuries. But none was hurt so badly as Iran. Unable … Continue reading "Trading Iran for Al-Qaeda"
Читать дальше...India captain Rohit Sharma has been encouraged to open the batting by former coach Ravi Shastri.
Vector biologist Luciano Moreira has been fighting disease-causing pathogens for years. Now he teams up with Wolbachia in this mission.