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Andy Flower rules himself out of replacing McCullum as England Test head coach
Andy Flower rules himself out of replacing McCullum as England Test head coach
Coach informed ECB this week he is not interestedLanger now believed to be at top of England’s listAndy Flower has ruled himself out of the running to take over as the next coach of England’s Test team to prolong the England and Wales Cricket Board’s search for Brendon McCullum’s
John Esposito transformed how the West understood Islam
John Esposito transformed how the West understood Islam
The pioneering scholar, who died on July 15, challenged Orientalist orthodoxies and reshaped the study of Islam. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
Will football ever be the same? The legacy of a star-spangled World Cup
Will football ever be the same? The legacy of a star-spangled World Cup
It’s a game of two halves and in the end, Lionel Messi shines. After a stunning performance in Argentina’s come-from-behind win against England, the 39-year old securing the defending World Cup champions their second final in a row, much to the delight of organizers – who last ye
Arsenal close in on £34m deal for Club Brugge forward Christos Tzolis
Arsenal close in on £34m deal for Club Brugge forward Christos Tzolis
Greece international replacement for Leandro TrossardArsenal seek defensive cover after William Saliba injuryArsenal have agreed a deal worth up to €40m (£34m) with Club Brugge to sign Christos Tzolis as a replacement for Leandro Trossard and will step up their attempts to sign d
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Feedbacks upon feedbacks: Rock weathering and the climate
Rock weathering may release or draw down carbon dioxide—it depends on the rock. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
France 'best prepared' in Europe for heatwaves, while UK views heat as 'occasional inconve
France 'best prepared' in Europe for heatwaves, while UK views heat as 'occasional inconve
Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Ian Williams, Professor of Applied Environmental Science in the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Southampton, UK. He argues that Europe's current heatwave should not be understood as an exceptional weather event
'Climate adaptation increasingly means redesigning infrastructure for a hotter climate'
'Climate adaptation increasingly means redesigning infrastructure for a hotter climate'
As Europe reels over a severe heatwave and the changing nature of climate change, Genie Godula is pleased to welcome Armel Castellan, Extreme Heat Services Technical Advisor at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Castellan suggests that extreme heat should no longer be u
Benjamin Netanyahu pays tribute to Lindsey Graham, "a great friend of Israel"
Benjamin Netanyahu pays tribute to Lindsey Graham, "a great friend of Israel"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Graham a "great friend of Israel." "In our recent meeting, I said, 'Lindsey is a great friend of Israel and a cherished friend of mine. We have no better friend than Lindsey.' Lindsey understood that the security of Israel and Amer
Spontaneous and voluntary laughter come from two different brain regions, researchers reve
Laughter is a universal social signal that connects us with others, but the brain regions underlying laughter are not well understood, in part because it's hard to elicit genuine laughter in the lab.
What a 'silenced' chromosome can tell us about autoimmunity
What a 'silenced' chromosome can tell us about autoimmunity
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), the most common form of lupus, is an autoimmune disorder that occurs more frequently in women. Having multiple X chromosomes has been associated with an increased risk of developing lupus; however, the reason for this link is still not fully un
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Molecular machinery in cardiac mitochondria reacts to metabolic stress in unexpected way
In a recent study published in Nature Communications, researchers at Karolinska Institutet report that the molecular machinery responsible for cellular energy conversion is more interconnected than previously understood, shedding light on how mitochondria adapt under stress.
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New therapeutic target for cancer identified by revealing how cancer 'hijacks' blueprint f
Anti-angiogenic therapies targeting VEGF have been widely used in cancer treatment, yet their long-term efficacy remains limited. Tumor vascular endothelial cells (TECs) exhibit high adaptive plasticity, enabling them to resist treatment and sustain tumor growth, but the molecula