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Voting as a social determinant of health

Approximately 244 million Americans will have the opportunity to vote in the 2024 elections. In the 2020 election, an unprecedented 67 percent of those eligible turned out to vote. If turnout reaches that level again, it ...

How strategic litigation for asylum seekers can be effective

The rights of asylum seekers are under pressure. Nevertheless, politically this group has very little to gain. We can, therefore, expect a further rise in strategic litigation, a tactic that interest groups are increasingly ...

Study suggests gun-free zones do not attract mass shootings

Gun-free zones have often been blamed for making schools, malls and other public areas more attractive to shooters; however, there have been no quantitative studies examining those claims. Now, in a first of its kind study ...

Ukraine recap: Drone warfare brings new phase to battlefront

Like many people, I first encountered drones when they looked like toys, something fun to play with and be entertained by. Not long afterward, I was waiting for a boat on my commute to work, and a drone hovered overhead, ...

From harmony to civil war: When language turns deadly

For years, Jaroslav Tir has been pondering a perplexing mystery: Why do some countries where a multi-ethnic populace once lived together in harmony devolve into civil war, slaughter and ethnic cleansing?

Spot AI images this election: Fact vs. fiction tips

On Aug. 18, former president and current presidential candidate Donald Trump posted an unusual endorsement to his social media account on Truth Social. Amid a series of photos, he included an image of pop megastar Taylor ...

Researcher studies how violent policies spread among governments

Complexity Postdoctoral Fellow Kerice Doten-Snitker studies how government-sanctioned violence in medieval Germany diffused from one community to another. More specifically, she wants to know what sometimes prevented the ...

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Why Americans do political speeches so well (and debates so badly)
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Labor or leisure? Why a universal basic income might foster well-being but not productivity
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Talk isn't enough: Pacific nations say Australia must end new fossil fuel projects
Social Sciences
LGBTQI+ Australians are tired of being ignored—here's why counting them in the census is so important
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Study finds people are consistently and confidently wrong about those with opposing views
Social Sciences
Gaps in firearms relinquishment laws may weaken court orders, increase illegal gun possession
Economics & Business
Environmental policy in Brazil leads to less violence, researchers find
Social Sciences
Red flag laws may reduce the growing burden of firearm homicides
Political science
Reports reveal untapped potential for mobilizing voters of color in battleground states
Political science
Geographic differences in US homicide rates have decreased since the 1970s, study finds
Social Sciences
While some cities clear homeless encampments, others are granting a 'right to shelter'
Social Sciences
Q&A: Rwanda is creating shiny, modern cities after the genocide—but this won't help communities heal from the past
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Should misogyny be treated as a form of extremism?
Economics & Business
Global population growth is now slowing rapidly: Will a falling population be better for the environment?
Political science
A world mired in conflict calls for international tribunals that play multiple roles
Social Sciences
In domestic violence cases, police are more likely to make arrests when pets are abused too
Economics & Business
For metro governments, bigger may not be economically better
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AI used by police cannot tell Black people apart: Canada's AI laws need urgent attention, say researchers

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Qunkasaura: New sauropod dinosaur from the Cretaceous discovered in the Iberian Peninsula
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Bridging quantum mechanics and cosmology: The role of the generalized uncertainty principle
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Arctic microalgae show photosynthesis in near darkness is possible
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H5N1 avian influenza virus found in multiple bird species in Antarctica
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Chemists explain why dinosaur collagen may have survived for millions of years
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Newly discovered viruses in parasitic nematodes could change our understanding of how they cause disease
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Study reveals shifting influence of El Niño on central Asia's rainfall
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Scientists use magnetic nanotech to safely rewarm frozen tissues for transplant
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Assorted, distinctive behavior of molten uranium salt revealed by neutrons
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South Africa's youth are a generation lost under democracy: Study

South African president Cyril Ramaphosa recently painted a rosy picture in which the country's youth—"democracy's children"—had enormous opportunities for advancement, all thanks to successive post-apartheid governments ...