Pet Cloning: Science, Sentiment, or Scam? Exploring the Ethics, Costs, and Realities of Cloning
By Laura Nannini, University of Liverpool All opinions are those of their respective author, and are not indicative of the stance of EUPS. In 1996, Dolly the sheep was born and with her, a debate that still rages on nearly three decades later. Dolly was no ordinary ewe; she was the first successfully cloned mammal,…
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The State of the French Economy
By Emilie De Maerschalck, SOAS University of London All opinions are those of their respective author, and are not indicative of the stance of EUPS. The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) recently published a report estimating that France’s annual growth should be only 0.8% for 2025, compared to 1.1% for 2024. This…
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Balancing the Atom: Can French Reactors Still be Europe’s Energy Backbone?
By Will Raven, University of Warwick All opinions are those of their respective author, and are not indicative of the stance of EUPS. France, among the many great nations of Europe, stands firmly alone in its uniquely successful and determined use of nuclear power. Since the 1980s, nuclear fission has been the largest source of…
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