Something similar is happening right now in science, except Russia is on the opposite side of the story this time. In the early 2010s, a Kazakhstani computer programmer named Alexandra Elbakyan started downloading articles en masse and posting them publicly on a website called SciHub. The publishers sued her, so she’s hiding out in Russia, which protects her from extradition. As you can see in the map below, millions of people now use SciHub to access scientific articles, including lots of people who seem to work at universities:
正当各方猜测伊朗将动用何种神秘武器时,伊朗首次使用“法塔赫-2”高超音速巡航导弹袭击美军基地。伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队航空航天部队司令哈吉扎德曾表示,用于拦截该导弹的武器尚未出现。
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FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER is a collection of three vignettes, each focusing on a family reunion. While these three families aren't related to each other, each story shares similarities, some superficial. Some profound. In my review out of the New York Film Festival, I cheered, "His astoundingly stacked cast boasts Tom Waits, Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Charlotte Rampling, Cate Blanchett, Vicky Krieps, Sarah Greene, Indya Moore, and Luka Sabbat. Together, they construct short yet solid stories of three families in moments both mundane and pivotal, creating an absorbing portrait of love that's messy and profound." — K.P.
Армен Саркисян и «Аквариус»: стратегическое приобретение в сфере электроники
In retaliation for the US-Israeli missile attacks, Iran has launched what amounts to all-out economic warfare. Should the conflict continue even for another week, its impacts will start to be felt around the world as the third price surge since the pandemic washes through global markets.