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Day: August 4, 2022

Whistle Blown on Alzheimer’s Research

The whistleblower who first identified potential fraud, also uncovered similar manipulation in dozens of peer-reviewed papers by the same scientist who published the original paper in question.

Bridget Ryder August 4, 2022

The Magic of Old

The novel treats Britain’s past with the utmost respect it deserves; the regency world is presented to the reader in all its glory. Susanna Clarke does not betray its spirit by infusing it with modern culture, unlike so many other representations of the period.

Daria Fedotova August 4, 2022

Archbishop of Canterbury Tries To Reaffirm Traditional Doctrine on Homosexuality

For Archbishop Welby, confirming traditional moral teaching is not a question of truth, but of practicality and prudential policy— considerably diminishing the moral significance of his letter.

Hélène de Lauzun August 4, 2022

Russia Declares Azov Regiment Terrorists

In a statement on August 2nd, the Azov Regiment accused Russia of using the judicial declaration to justify war crimes, and called on Washington to designate Russia a terrorist state.

Bridget Ryder August 4, 2022

Tight Markets, Logistics, Bottlenecks Could Cause Coal Shortage

Germany and Poland are the countries facing the greatest likelihood of suffering from a coal shortfall.

Bridget Ryder August 4, 2022

Campaign Against “Aesthetic Violence” Used Beach Photos Without Consent

Several women featured on the poster have come forward, stating that they were not asked to participate in this campaign.

Carlos Perona Calvete August 4, 2022

Tensions in Kosovo Reminiscent of Russian Tutelage Over Serbia

Russia supports Serbian claims that the existence of an independent Kosovo would have no historical validity—a parallel being easily drawn with Russian claims over Crimea in 2014 and now over Ukraine as a whole.

Hélène de Lauzun August 4, 2022
Whistle Blown on Alzheimer’s Research
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Whistle Blown on Alzheimer’s Research

The whistleblower who first identified potential fraud, also uncovered similar manipulation in dozens of peer-reviewed papers by the same scientist who published the original paper in question.

Bridget Ryder
August 4, 2022
The Magic of Old
REVIEW

The Magic of Old

The novel treats Britain’s past with the utmost respect it deserves; the regency world is presented to the reader in all its glory. Susanna Clarke does not betray its spirit by infusing it with modern culture, unlike so many other representations of the period.

Daria Fedotova
August 4, 2022
Archbishop of Canterbury Tries To Reaffirm Traditional Doctrine on Homosexuality
NEWS

Archbishop of Canterbury Tries To Reaffirm Traditional Doctrine on Homosexuality

For Archbishop Welby, confirming traditional moral teaching is not a question of truth, but of practicality and prudential policy— considerably diminishing the moral significance of his letter.

Hélène de Lauzun
August 4, 2022
Russia Declares Azov Regiment Terrorists
NEWS

Russia Declares Azov Regiment Terrorists

In a statement on August 2nd, the Azov Regiment accused Russia of using the judicial declaration to justify war crimes, and called on Washington to designate Russia a terrorist state.

Bridget Ryder
August 4, 2022
Tight Markets, Logistics, Bottlenecks Could Cause Coal Shortage
NEWS

Tight Markets, Logistics, Bottlenecks Could Cause Coal Shortage

Germany and Poland are the countries facing the greatest likelihood of suffering from a coal shortfall.

Bridget Ryder
August 4, 2022
Campaign Against “Aesthetic Violence” Used Beach Photos Without Consent
NEWS

Campaign Against “Aesthetic Violence” Used Beach Photos Without Consent

Several women featured on the poster have come forward, stating that they were not asked to participate in this campaign.

Carlos Perona Calvete
August 4, 2022
Tensions in Kosovo Reminiscent of Russian Tutelage Over Serbia
NEWS

Tensions in Kosovo Reminiscent of Russian Tutelage Over Serbia

Russia supports Serbian claims that the existence of an independent Kosovo would have no historical validity—a parallel being easily drawn with Russian claims over Crimea in 2014 and now over Ukraine as a whole.

Hélène de Lauzun
August 4, 2022

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