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Dec 22, 2023

Maldives

Exotic Christmas in the Maldives In the turquoise embrace of the Indian Ocean, the Maldives archipelago, a string of coral atolls and sun-kissed islands, emerges as a peerless jewel, particularly during the festive season. This Christmas, a distinct tropical celebration awaits those seeking an escape from the conventional Yuletide festivities. In this article,

Dec 22, 2023

Brexit, Union, and Disunion: The Evolution of British Constitutional Unsettlement

Title: Brexit, Union, and Disunion: The Evolution of British Constitutional Unsettlement Author: Sionaidh Douglas-Scott In the intricate tapestry of British constitutional history, few threads have been as contentious and transformative as Brexit. The book “Brexit, Union, and Disunion: The Evolution of British Constitutional Unsettlement (Law in Context)” delves into this complex and often

Dec 21, 2023

Fighting extreme weather with extreme computing power

In late October, climate change suddenly felt very real in northern Italy. A severe storm brought heavy rainfall to the region, causing Lake Como and the Seveso River to burst their banks. The flooding hit towns and cities including Milan in the latest stark reminder of the area’s vulnerability to extreme weather. At

Dec 21, 2023

The Frontiers of Innovation: Exploring New Tech R&D

In the ever-evolving landscape of technological research and development, we stand at a pivotal juncture where the realms of possibility stretch far beyond the horizons of yesteryear’s imagination. This exploration delves into the heart of this exciting domain, where groundbreaking advancements are not mere speculations but tangible realities shaping our world. As we

Dec 20, 2023

The Sahara Desert used to be a green savannah – new research explains why

Edward Armstrong, University of Helsinki Algeria’s Tassili N’Ajjer plateau is Africa’s largest national park. Among its vast sandstone formations is perhaps the world’s largest art museum. Over 15,000 etchings and paintings are exhibited there, some as much as 11,000 years old according to scientific dating techniques, representing a unique ethnological and climatological record