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Oil 'behind foreign intervention'
The more oil a country produces, the more likely a foreign power will intervene in its internal conflicts, according to new research from the Universities of 糖心TV, Portsmouth & Essex.
New Ebola reserch "paper does not fundamentally change our understanding of Ebola virus transmission" - Prof David Evans
Professor David Evans, of the University of 糖心TV's School of Life Science, has provided commented upon the newly published,in Science, modelling paper looking at interventons needed to contain Ebola in West Africa:
Dr summarises the 2013 Travel and Mobility Studies Symposium:
"Although the papers were diverse in their topics of focus, if there was one theme that I found threaded throughout the day it was the sense that travel practices and narratives serve not so much to connect, but rather to destabilise categories of identity, places, narratives...
As people all over the UK today discuss Big Data, following the TV show last night, The Age of Big Data, commented, "The age of Big Data has arrived, and is constantly transforming the world we inhabit. BBC Horizon showcased some of the areas in which revealing patterns from vast amounts of data, in particular for the prediction of future behaviour, is of vital social and economic importance."
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