Liam Wilson

Sir Keir Starmer, the UK’s Prime Minister, stands at a pivotal moment in British leadership, embracing an extensive international agenda while navigating criticisms regarding his frequent travels. As he embarks on a diplomatic journey marked by significant foreign trips and high-profile meetings, questions arise about the implications of this global outreach for Britain’s role on
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Huntington’s disease (HD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by progressive motor, cognitive, and psychiatric decline due to genetic mutations. The inherent challenges of managing HD have led researchers to explore various treatment avenues that could potentially slow its progression. Recent observational studies, notably those conducted by Jordan Schultz and colleagues, underline the potential benefits
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In the wake of the Trump administration’s ascendance to power, California’s Governor Gavin Newsom has initiated a special legislative session to fortify the state against perceived threats stemming from potential federal overreach. As the most populous state in the U.S., California often finds itself at odds with conservative federal policies, particularly on issues like reproductive
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China’s manufacturing sector is witnessing a notable resurgence, particularly among smaller and medium-sized enterprises, as illustrated by the latest findings from a key private survey released in November. The Caixin/S&P Global manufacturing purchasing manager’s index (PMI) reported a value of 51.5, surpassing the expected median of 50.5 from a Reuters poll. This figure indicates a
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Historically, crustaceans like shore crabs have been viewed simply as hardy sea creatures known for their hard shells and resilient behaviors. However, recent scientific research challenges this narrow perception, revealing that these creatures may possess a complex sensitivity to pain. The groundbreaking work conducted by scientists illustrates that the brains of living shore crabs (Carcinus
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