In Dublin and in later Irish protests outside asylum housing, far-right networks and online influencers used digital platforms to intensify grievances and spread anti-migrant views.
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Donathan L. Brown,
The Conversation,
24 June 2026
The collaboration comes as demand grows for photonic technologies that can support next-generation telecommunications networks, advanced sensing systems, healthcare applications, and data center infrastructure.
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Neetika Walter,
Interesting Engineering,
24 June 2026
The latter falls in love, or reads Spinoza, and these two experiences have nothing to do with each other, or with the noise of the typewriter or the smell of cooking; in the mind of the poet these experiences are always forming new wholes.
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René Ostberg,
Encyclopedia Britannica,
18 June 2026
Both artists show systems through synecdoche, with parts standing in for wholes.
As one of the world’s largest spirits conglomerates, the company certainly had access to some choice, well-aged stocks.
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David Thomas Tao,
Forbes.com,
21 June 2026
Yet sluggishness at the very top is masking dynamism throughout the rest of the list, as a new generation of firms—whether Vietnamese conglomerates, Singaporean banks, or once-loss-making digital platforms—is capturing a greater share of regional revenue and profits.
Social Security's trustees start with assumptions on aggregates such as the rates of fertility and average wage growth, and apply that information to come up with long-range projections.
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Lorie Konish,
CNBC,
16 June 2026
Industry experts caution that aggregates derived from coal waste currently represent only a tiny sliver of China’s annual consumption.
—
Mrigakshi Dixit,
Interesting Engineering,
15 June 2026
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