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Love and gene disruption in a Vermont aging cave
The post What Cheese Mold Can Teach Us About Evolution appeared first on Nautilus.
Your Party is a rare opening in British politics: the chance to put democracy and socialism where they belong, at the centre of public life. For us in Democratic Socialists, this is about a lot more than a new logo or a fresh electoral brand. We believe that Your Party must build a society where […]
‘Make no mistake: this is just the beginning.’ That is what we said after our election victory in Islington North last year — and we meant it. A month after the election, we held our first ‘People’s Forum’. The idea behind Islington’s People’s Forums is simple yet powerful: to create a shared space where everyone’s […]
Members of Gaza’s Civil Defense force describe pulling decomposing bodies from collapsed buildings, and digging in hopes that someone remains alive.
The post Gaza’s Civil Defense Forces Keep Digging for 10,000 Missing Bodies appeared first on The Intercept.

It’s easy to denounce ‘reality shifting’ as a shared delusion. But there is value in making the world feel unfamiliar
- by Ed Simon

In the hands of a great musician, the gloriously simple guitar can create the most complex works of art. Here’s how
- by Craig Ogden
We desperately need new organs, and we’re running out of ways to get them
The post How to Print a Human appeared first on Nautilus.
In early March, Israel reinforced its blockade of Gaza, preventing the entry of even the limited amount of food aid distributed by the UN and multinational NGOs during the previous weeks of the ceasefire. With these agencies still facing severe restrictions, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) then initiated operations in late May, having recently registered […]
After consistently avoiding answering whether or not Australia has been supplying F-35 fighter jet parts or other military hardware for Israel, in early November the Albanese government quietly imposed a ban on the export of some defence goods to Israel. According to The Nightly “a small number” of Australian companies have been told they can […]
The post Albanese still arming Israel as it keeps killing despite ‘ceasefire’ first appeared on Solidarity Online.
The Nazi National Socialist Network rally outside NSW Parliament in November was a sign of their growing confidence following the racist March for Australia rallies.
The post Nazis gain confidence from growth of racist rallies first appeared on Solidarity Online.
A wave of strikes has hit universities across the country, as NTEU members begin the latest round of enterprise bargaining, and fight back against management restructuring.
The post Uni workers strike back over pay and drastic job cuts first appeared on Solidarity Online.
Unions NSW has sponsored a new report, “We Stand With Gomeroi: Trade unions oppose the Santos Pilliga Narrabri gas project”.
The post Unions recommit to fight for Gomeroi rights as Pilliga gas project stalled again in court first appeared on Solidarity Online.
The Queensland government’s ban on puberty blockers and hormone treatments for children was overturned in October, with Supreme Court Judge Peter Callaghan ruling it unlawful.
The post Queensland healthcare ban part of wider attack on trans rights first appeared on Solidarity Online.
Administration’s control of the CFMEU ratcheted up further in November with Zach Smith, the Victorian Branch Executive Officer, putting all 30 Victorian organisers’ jobs on the line.
The post Admin purge of CFMEU in Victoria targets militancy first appeared on Solidarity Online.
Venezuela is under fire from US imperialism and Trump’s attempts to reassert US hegemony over Latin America.
The post ‘Peacemaker’ Trump threatens military strikes on Venezuela first appeared on Solidarity Online.
The capture of the city of El Fasher in Sudan in late October by the Rapid Support Forces, following an 18-month siege, produced horrifying atrocities.
The post Fresh atrocities in Sudan as rival generals tear country apart first appeared on Solidarity Online.
