Valter Mainetti on the anniversary of Aldo Moro's kidnapping: "A wound in the history of the Republic that reminds us of the value of democracy"
Professor Valter Mainetti reflects on the anniversary of Aldo Moro's kidnapping, emphasizing its significance in the history of the Italian Republic and the importance of democracy.
Awkward but smarter than it seems: The miniseries Vladimir is a modern version of Lolita
The miniseries 'Vladimir' explores the complex dynamics between a university professor, her younger colleague, and the fallout from her husband's allegations of misconduct.
Iran may be the end of Trump's 'Monroe Doctrine', says professor
The Iran conflict could signify the first major defeat of Trump's 'Monroe Doctrine', according to Iranian professor Afshin Matin-Asgari.
War will generate a backlash on the new generation rebelling in Iran, says professor
An Iranian sociologist warns that U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran might unintentionally galvanize anti-American sentiments among the youth who previously opposed their own regime.
The True Nature of Japan-U.S. Relations: Has It Been Communicated to the Public?
An interview with Tsutomu Hatano, a professor emeritus at Tsukuba University, explores whether the Japanese government has honestly communicated the true nature of Japan-U.S. relations to its citizens, especially in the context of an upcoming summit amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
The Role of Humans in Warfare Amid AI Arms Race Continues
A conversation with Professor Choi Jae-Woon discusses the impacts of AI in modern warfare, particularly in the context of the Iran war and its implications for future military strategies.
The Wizard in AUS
An Icelandic professor played a key role in a case in Australia where a dog named Rosie was cured of cancer using artificial intelligence.
The professor has been researching gut bacteria for nearly 20 years. Especially, two types of food he eats more of now than before.
A professor with nearly 20 years of research on gut bacteria has adjusted his diet by increasing the consumption of two specific types of food.
Professor Cho Dong-il: The Story of Pyeonggang and Ondal is an Example that Reversed 'Gender Inequality'
Professor Cho Dong-il discusses the significance of equality in relationships as seen in the story of Pyeonggang and Ondal.
Historic ship capsizes at sea after theft of power cables, says vessel's manager
The historic ship Professor W. Besnard partially sank after collecting rainwater and being flooded, due to stolen power cables needed for a pump.
Historic ship capsizes in Santos port and will be removed from the site
The historic ship Professor W. Besnard capsized in Santos port and will be removed for potential recovery or preservation as a historical site.
The Evaluation Axis of the Nobel Prize: Different from Other Awards - The Award for Regulatory T Cells
Professor Shimon Sakaguchi from Osaka University discusses his path in T cell research amidst challenges and reflects on receiving the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Control T-cell Paper Published in Nature: Overcoming Adverse Winds in Academia
Professor Shimon Sakaguchi of Osaka University discusses the challenges he faced in T-regulatory cell research and the eventual recognition of his work despite initial skepticism.
Professor on gut tests costing hundreds of euros: 'People are throwing that money in the trash'
A Lithuanian professor critiques expensive gut tests, suggesting the money spent is wasteful.
Professor Ukropcová / Movement can reverse osteoporosis and delay Alzheimer's. We can significantly influence our genetics
Professor Barbara Ukropcová discusses how an active lifestyle can lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and emphasizes the importance of lifelong exercise rather than relying on medications.
Researcher: Europe Faces Massive Refugee Flow
The escalation of the war in Iran threatens to cause a new refugee crisis and increase terrorism risks in Europe, according to Professor Hannu Juusola from the University of Helsinki.
Jiu-jitsu professor shot by vice-mayor of Colina, SP dies
Marcos Aurélio Abe, a jiu-jitsu professor, has died after being shot during a dispute involving Rafael Corrêa Rodrigues, the vice-mayor of Colina, SP, who is the main suspect in the case.
Ghost Ship, War Victim and Others: See Famous and Mysterious Shipwrecks on the Coast of SP
The partial sinking of the ship Professor W. Besnard near Santos has revived memories of notable shipwrecks along the Brazilian coast, involving events from the Second World War to modern incidents.
Professor warns against proposals from SPD doctor. He claims they do not understand vaccination
A professor criticizes proposals related to vaccination made by a member of the SPD.
Right-wing TVN as a competitor to TV Republic? 'They will abandon it'
Professor Tadeusz Kowalski discusses how the acquisition of TVN by Paramount Skydance could affect its viewership and competition with TV Republic.
What is known about the historic ship that tilted at the Port of Santos
A historic ship, the Professor W. Besnard, tilted and rested on the estuary floor at the Port of Santos, with no reported injuries.
Ship tilts and rests on the bottom of the estuary at the Port of Santos; VIDEO
The ship Professor W. Besnard tilted and became supported on the bottom of the estuary at the Port of Santos, with no reported injuries.
Skipping National Assembly Discussions Could Undermine Healthy Democracy: Professor Chizu Okawa
Recent discussions surrounding the expedited budgeting process in the Japanese National Assembly raise concerns about the implications for democratic practices, as highlighted by Professor Chizu Okawa.
Havel: Shiite terrorists fought against us in BiH; Milanović has harmed the reputation of Croatia
Croatian President Zoran Milanović's rhetoric regarding Israel has sparked public discourse and concern over security issues related to Iranian influence in Croatia, as discussed by political science professor Boris Havel.
Ufac professor targeted by racist comments during debate broadcast; institution condemns
Almecina Balbino Ferreira, a candidate for vice-rector at the Federal University of Acre, faced racist remarks during a debate, prompting the university to express condemnation and pledge measures against such incidents.
Iran Surprised Trump Twice - 'Completely Childish Mistake', Says Finnish Professor
A Finnish professor criticizes President Trump's handling of intelligence regarding Iran, suggesting it reflects his unhealthy relationship with the intelligence community.
Giedrė Lukšaitė-Mrázkova invites you to learn about composers who inspired Beethoven, Mozart, and Schubert
Professor Emerita Giedrė Lukšaitė-Mrázkova discusses the influence of notable Czech composers on classical music and their historical contexts.
'In this era of AI, storytelling will be the last task of humans,' says Harvard professor
Harvard Business School professor Christina M. Wallace emphasizes the importance of storytelling as a fundamental human skill in the rapidly changing landscape shaped by AI and entrepreneurship.
REVIEW: It's not easy to keep shocking. Freida McFadden is predictable in The Professor
This article reviews Freida McFadden's latest work, 'The Professor', noting its predictability despite attempts to shock.
The Iranian Women
The article discusses the oppressive nature of the Iranian regime and highlights the story of Azar Nafisi, an expelled literature professor who created a secret class for women to explore literature and the truth under oppressive conditions.
‘Pioneer of Korean Contemporary Music’ Composer Baek Byeong-dong Passes Away at Age 90
Baek Byeong-dong, a pioneering figure in Korean contemporary music and former professor at Seoul National University, has passed away at the age of 90.
Wrocław Associate Professor, Who Lived Long in Tartu: Estonia Perceives Russian Threat More Clearly than Poland
A Wrocław professor argues that Estonia has a clearer understanding of the Russian threat compared to Poland, largely due to its direct border with Russia.
'China's Nostradamus' predicts how US-Iran war ends as two predictions come true
Professor Xueqin Jiang, known as 'China's Nostradamus', has made waves with his accurate predictions regarding the US-Iran conflict and Donald Trump's election prospects.
Ufob opens applications for a contest with positions for professors with salaries of up to R$ 14.4 thousand
The Federal University of West Bahia (Ufob) is accepting applications for a public competition offering 29 professor positions with salaries ranging from R$ 3.9 thousand to R$ 14.4 thousand.
Professor Kim Hyung-nam of Sejong University Receives Award in Dance at the 39th Korea Arts and Culture Awards
Professor Kim Hyung-nam from Sejong University was awarded the Best in Dance at the 39th Korea Arts and Culture Awards.
Professor Kim Jong-baek's team at Yonsei University develops new technology to transfer carbon nanotubes without damage through ice sublimation
A Korean research team has developed a technique that allows the safe transfer of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes at room temperature, significantly enhancing the performance of electronic devices.
Stethoscope and Revolver, or Doctors of Marshal Piłsudski
The article discusses the often-overlooked role of doctors who were involved in Poland's fight for independence, highlighting figures like Professor Ludwik Hirszfeld.
USP determines the dismissal of professor accused of harassing students in the interior of SP
The University of São Paulo has fired professor José MaurÃcio Rosolen following allegations of sexual harassment against postgraduate students at its Ribeirão Preto campus.
Professor Juusola on the leader of Iran's statement: No signs of reconciliation
Professor Hannu Juusola assessed that there were no signs of reconciliation in Mojtaba Khamenei's first statement as Iran's new Supreme Leader.
Former student says UFG professor fired after sexual assault allegations suggested going to a motel: 'It scared me a lot'
A former student at the Federal University of Goiás accused professor Victor Rezende Moreira Couto of sexual harassment, revealing that he suggested they go to a motel during a school trip.
Farewell to a Great Lady of the Greek University
The article commemorates the life and contributions of Eleni Karamalengou, a prominent professor in Latin philology at the University of Athens, who recently passed away.
Professor Baek Tae-woong, from the Socialist Workers Alliance, appointed as Ambassador to the OECD
The South Korean government appointed Professor Baek Tae-woong as Ambassador to the OECD, a move unusual for his background in human rights rather than economics.
Generation Z, University for Generation Alpha [Noh Jung-hye Column]
Professor Noh Jung-hye reflects on the challenges faced by educators in engaging Generation Z students, noting their lack of response in classroom settings and the implications for the future of higher education.
Farewell to a Great Lady of the Greek University
The article pays tribute to Helen Karamałego, a prominent Latin literature professor, and her contributions to the Greek academic landscape.
Professor - The Edge of Information Manipulations, Where Bots Test New Tactics
Recent studies indicate that artificial intelligence-driven bots are becoming increasingly difficult to identify, with a significant portion of social media users unable to distinguish between human and bot participation in discussions.
Hongik University suspends Associate Professor Nam Kyung-joo over sexual assault allegations
Hongik University has suspended Associate Professor Nam Kyung-joo, a musical theater actor, following allegations of sexual assault that have been referred to the prosecution.
Šarić: How Professor Anto Mikić Deserved the 'Anti-Communicator of the Year' Award
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Professor Anto Mikić's public statements about journalist Šarić and the portal Narod.hr, highlighting Mikić's accusations and subsequent actions against Šarić.
Book: Millionaire Vesa Puttonen Invested Army Daily Allowances – Here’s What Happened
Finance professor Vesa Puttonen shares his early investment experiences from his time in the army, which led him to significant financial lessons after losing his savings in a company bankruptcy.
The professor's solution to the obesity epidemic: Ban all ultra-processed food, sugar on its own 'pole,' and mandatory cooking classes
A professor suggests radical measures to combat obesity in Norway, including banning ultra-processed foods and introducing mandatory cooking classes.
Economics professor predicts gasoline prices up to 35 kroner per liter
Economics professor Kjetil Storesletten forecasts that gasoline prices in Norway could rise to as much as 35 kroner per liter due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, particularly a prolonged war against Iran.