The Resilience of Populism: A Continuing Trend
Despite some narratives suggesting a decline, it remains premature to declare the end of the populist wave that started in 2016 with figures like Trump and Brexit.
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Despite some narratives suggesting a decline, it remains premature to declare the end of the populist wave that started in 2016 with figures like Trump and Brexit.
A recent audit by Columbia University School of Nursing has uncovered nearly 3,000 peer-reviewed medical papers containing citations that do not exist, raising concerns about academic integrity.
Research indicates that saltwater crocodiles raised in captivity do not return to breeding centers after being released, raising questions for conservation efforts.
Over 312,000 lithium battery pouches have been recalled due to potential safety hazards that could affect children. This recall highlights ongoing concerns regarding product safety.
Gene Baxter, known for his work on Kevin & Bean, has debuted a new show on SiriusXM focusing on lithium and its significance in the energy sector.
A recent study reveals that socioeconomic disparities across Europe significantly affect the risks associated with extreme weather, including heat waves and cold spells.
US businesses are expressing concerns that proposed changes to the EU's Product Liability Directive could lead to increased legal challenges from consumers.
With men constituting only 12% of the nursing workforce in the U.S., there is a pressing need to encourage more men to enter this vital profession.
Super Micro Computer is exploring a potential partnership in the nuclear energy sector while facing ongoing concerns regarding its valuation.
Recent studies suggest that the heaviest black holes might form through violent mergers rather than originating as massive entities. This challenges previous beliefs about their formation.
The world's largest automaker, Toyota, foresees a significant financial impact of $4.2 billion stemming from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, despite record vehicle sales last year.
The story of Steve Green's efforts to remove abandoned boats has resonated with Guardian readers, leading to significant support for his crowdfunding campaign.
A new venture in Japan is set to develop high-purity lithium extraction technologies to cater to the rising demand in the electric vehicle sector.
As nuclear power makes a comeback, there are emerging opportunities for investors interested in uranium. The Times examines this trend.
Amid criticism from fan groups regarding high ticket prices for the World Cup, Andrew Giuliani, a key figure in the event's organization, has stated that price controls are not a consideration.
The situation in the Strait of Hormuz has intensified as the US conducts strikes in response to attacks on American destroyers by Iranian forces, putting the ceasefire at risk.
As New Jersey explores the potential of nuclear energy, the implications for the state's energy landscape could be significant. This editorial examines the prospects and challenges ahead.
A new initiative, Access to Cuneiform Texts (CDLI‑ACT), seeks to enhance the accessibility of ancient written records through digital technology and multilingual resources.
This analysis delves into the significant challenges faced in EPC contracting within the nuclear energy sector, highlighting risks and compliance issues.
In a notable move within the lithium market, Critical Metals has announced its acquisition of European Lithium for $835 million, leading to a significant increase in its stock prices.