What is really happening in northern Nigeria | Armed Groups

In recent months, the frequency and intensity of attacks in northern Nigeria have shattered the comforting illusion that the region’s long insurgency has receded into the background of national life. As violent incidents have proliferated, many Nigerians have refused to confront this uncomfortable reality and have opted instead to embrace conspiracy theories suggesting that the…

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Adelaide University considers dropping Santos name from building | Santos

The newly formed Adelaide University is considering removing gas company Santos’s name from one of its buildings. On Saturday, students and conservationists rallied outside the Santos Petroleum Engineering building, calling on the university to dump the name because of the company’s new gas projects. The university had already been considering dropping the name after a…

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Jennifer Aniston Reacts to Justin Theroux Baby With Nicole Brydon Bloom

Jennifer Aniston, Brenda Song & More Celebs React to Justin Theroux, Nicole Brydon Bloom Baby News Stars are running to congratulate Justin Theroux and Nicole Brydon Bloom on the birth of their baby. After the Running Point actor shared that he and the Paradise actress welcomed their first baby together, celebs flooded the new parents’ social media page with love.  Indeed, Justin’s ex-wife Jennifer Aniston extended her subtle…

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England left with ‘toilet deserts’ as public facilities decline by 14% in a decade | Health

The number of public toilets in England has fallen by 14% in a decade, harming public health and creating vast swathes of lavatory “deserts” and unpleasant environments, a report says. The analysis by the Royal Society for Public Health found a “significant shortfall” in provision, with 15,481 people for each public toilet in England. That…

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Graphene just defied a fundamental law of physics

For decades, physicists have been trying to answer a fundamental question: can electrons move like a perfectly smooth, frictionless fluid governed by a universal quantum value? Detecting this unusual behavior has proven extremely challenging. In real materials, tiny imperfections such as atomic defects and impurities tend to disrupt these delicate quantum effects, making them nearly…

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‘The Moon and The Zoo’: Simon Armitage poem celebrates 200 years of ZSL | Zoology

Over its two centuries, acclaimed writers and artists have found inspiration at London zoo, from Edwin Landseer’s Trafalgar Square lions, to AA Milne’s naming “Winnie” after resident bear Winnipeg, and Sylvia Plath’s poem Zoo Keeper’s Wife. Plath’s husband, Ted Hughes, who would become poet laureate, worked at the zoo briefly as a dish washer, an…

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