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By Evangeline Mantzioris, University of South Australia; The Conversation If you walk through your local pharmacy or supermarket you’re bound to come across probiotics and prebiotics....
By Scott Lucas, University College Dublin; The Conversation The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has announced that the Israeli military will launch a new “intensified” offensive...
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By Patrick Abouchalache, Boston University; The Conversation As the Class of 2025 graduates into an uncertain and fast-changing working world, they face a crucial question: What...
By Mark Yenson, Western University; The Conversation The 133 cardinal electors sequestered in the Sistine Chapel elected a new pope May 8. The choice was a...