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For those looking for more nuance, detail and depth in analysing the changing position of China and Africa in the international
system, I recommend visiting the website of the Oxford University China - Africa Network, which I convene and is
currently hosting a series of debates between African public intellectuals on what Chinese investment means for local economic conditions from Mauritania to South Africa.
This week on the Campbell Conversations,
host Grant Reeher speaks with Kevin Ahern, a product of the Syracuse City school
system, a longtime English teacher in the
system, and
currently President of the Syracuse Teachers Association.
Not all of these methods require powerful telescopes and expensive instrumentation: in fact, the most exciting
currently known exoplanetary
system TRAPPIST - 1 — which
hosts three earth - sized planets in its habitable zone — was found with a relatively small research telescope equipped with a standard astronomical camera.
Jon Lomberg, Gemini Observatory Larger chart image 15 Sge b's observed separation from its
host star is
currently 1.5 times greater than Saturn's orbital distance in the Solar
System.
Currently, Wang said her work is focused on two such metabolite - directed communication
systems that regulate metabolic health and longevity: lysosome - to - nucleus retrograde lipid signals and microbe - to -
host metabolite messages.
The TRAPPIST - 1 solar
system is
currently being targeted for follow up observations by the venerable Hubble Space Telescope, which will attempt to discover whether any of the newly confirmed worlds play
host to an atmosphere.
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Host Tom Levenson talks with physicist and climatologist Michael E. Mann -
currently director of the Earth
System Science Center at Pennsylvania State University - is a co-founder and contributor to RealClimate.org.
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As for Apple, the company is
currently working with partners in order to develop hardware that will work with the HomeKit platform, ensuring at the same time that the
system can be manipulated using a
host of compatible Apple devices.