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Taiwanese election may determine whether Beijing opts to force the issue of reunification
by The Conversation - January 11, 2024 - 12:00am
When the votes are being tallied in Taiwan’s presidential election, it won’t be only the 23.6 million inhabitants of the island eagerly awaiting a result – in Beijing and Washington, too, there...
South Korea has world’s lowest fertility rate and that doesn’t bode well for its economy
by The Conversation - July 6, 2023 - 12:00am
Around the world, nations are looking at the prospect of shrinking, aging populations – but none more so than South Korea.
Elon Musk’s management style: A case study in what not to do
by The Conversation - December 22, 2022 - 6:23pm
As a case study in how to implement organizational change, Elon Musk’s actions at Twitter will go down as the gold standard in what not to do.
How to live with an endemic COVID-19: Lessons from pop culture
by The Conversation - November 19, 2022 - 7:11am
Surival stories seek a “nostalgically yearned-for less-complex existence.” It provides solace to imagine an earlier, simpler time when living through a pandemic.
Omicron may not be the final variant, but it may be the final 'variant of concern'
by The Conversation - December 28, 2021 - 1:00am
Herein lies the most probable future for this virus. Even if it behaves like a professional gamer and eventually maxes out all its stats, there is no reason to think that it won’t be controlled and cleared...
Binge-watching too much? When your TV, streaming habits become a problem
by The Conversation - December 21, 2021 - 12:13pm
Can binge-watching become problematic or addictive? And if you can’t tear yourself away, what can you do?
Omicron and COVID-19 vaccine boosters: Everything you need to know
by The Conversation - December 15, 2021 - 9:04pm
Booster programmes are being accelerated due to the spread of the coronavirus Omicron variant. Here’s which vaccines are being used and what effect boosters are likely to have.
To doubters: The evidence needed to declare a new human species from a Philippines site
by The Conversation - April 11, 2019 - 1:08pm
The announcement of a new species of ancient human (more correctly hominin) from the Philippines, reported today in Nature, will cause a lot of head-shaking among anthropologists and archaeologists.
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