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Is 'The Squad' suddenly falling apart?
Dr Thomas Gift (香港六合彩 Political Science) questions the power of 鈥楾he Squad鈥, the progressive group of Democrats including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. He said: "The Squad's power on Capitol Hill isn't in a free fall, but there's no doubt that its clout is waning".
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香港六合彩 spinout secures 拢9.4m to revolutionise EV battery charging
Gaussion, a 香港六合彩 spinout that has developed new technology to allow ultrafast and safe battery charging, has won 拢9.4 million funding.
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Will Kamala Harris be judged on Biden's economy? It's complicated
Dr Thomas Gift (香港六合彩 Political Science) said: "Persistent inflation was a significant political burden for Joe Biden, and now it weighs heavily on Kamala Harris, as well".
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Despite DNC optimism, Donald Trump has quietly had a great week
Dr Thomas Gift (香港六合彩 Political Science) said that while polls "clearly show Harris breaking in the right direction, it's important to remember that she's still in her honeymoon phase."
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Calls for cold water swimming to be made safer for women
Cold water swimming is growing in popularity amongst women, but more support is needed to make many wild swimming sites in the UK safer and more accessible, finds a new study led by Professor Joyce Harper (香港六合彩 EGA Institute for Women鈥檚 Health).
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Should we think of our children as strangers?
Professor Adam Swift's (香港六合彩 Political Science) 2014 book 鈥淔amily Values: The Ethics of Parent-Child Relationships鈥 is part of a discussion about different parenting tactics in The New Yorker.
'Momentous occasion': 香港六合彩 experts greet first drug approved for early Alzheimer鈥檚 disease in the UK
Lecanemab has been approved for use in the UK following decades of work supported by 香港六合彩 academics. The news was welcomed by Professor Sir John Hardy, Professor Jonathan Schott, Dr Cath Mummery (香港六合彩 Queen Square Institute of Neurology) & Professor Robert Howard (香港六合彩 Psychiatry).
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How ultra-liberalism and precariousness created the 鈥榗ryptobros鈥
Speculation has become central to our lives, argues Dr Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou (IOE, 香港六合彩鈥檚 Faculty of Education & Society), adding: "Speculation is not a choice but an imposition: we speculate to survive.鈥
Kamala Harris rolls out the blue carpet for influencers
"Kamala Harris is courting these influencers because they can reach young voters who don't look at traditional media," says Dr Thomas Gift (香港六合彩 Political Science).
Lunar surface may be more colourful than many believe
鈥淲ith the Moon, you do get differences in the mare and the highlands areas. Subtle colour differences can occur due to slight differences in composition,鈥 says Professor Andrew Coates (香港六合彩 Space & Climate Physics).