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· July 6, 2026
Source: The Conversation – in French – By Jennifer Parker, Adjunct Professor, Defence and Security Institute, The University of Western Australia; UNSW Sydney Téhéran envisage d’instaurer un péage dans le...
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· July 6, 2026
Source: The Conversation – in French – By Caroline Rouen-Mallet, Enseignant-chercheur en marketing, Université de Rouen Normandie Les enfants ont aussi une vie privée. Partager des photos d’eux sans leur...
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· July 6, 2026
Source: The Conversation – in French – By Kumar Rakesh Ranjan, Professor of Marketing, EDHEC Business School Comment réussir à échouer ? Rater n’est pas difficile, mais un échec réussi n’est...
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· July 6, 2026
Source: The Conversation – in French – By Bernd Philipp, Docteur en sciences de gestion, enseignant chercheur en logistique et SCM, ESCE International Business School Après le Brexit, en 2020,...
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· July 6, 2026
Source: The Conversation – in French – By Nicolas Martin, Chercheur à INRAE, Inrae La forêt du mont Ventoux, dans le Vaucluse, en proie à la sécheresse, en 2022. Frédéric...
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· July 6, 2026
Citizen feedback must be properly embedded into government systems so it doesn’t fall on deaf ears.
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· July 6, 2026
A group of researchers examine the communication barriers impacting social science professionals’ credibility and how people make sense of their expertise.
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· July 6, 2026
Deep oceans contain microbes with yet-to-be-discovered properties that could drive future innovations in biotechnology.
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· July 6, 2026
If many countries take the stance that ‘we’re only contributing 1% of global emissions’, responsibility dwindles and action stalls.
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· July 6, 2026
As ever, a lot will depend on the mood of the US president, Donald Trump.