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Using AI to predict climate-driven migration

Despite climate-driven migration becoming more common, socioeconomic factors still play a crucial role in people's decisions to flee, according to a recent study. Research conducted at the University of Skövde, in collaboration ...

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Report spotlights urgent issues faced by Mobile Indigenous populations
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The political, social and psychological toll of family deaths in war
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How foreign operations are manipulating social media to influence people's views
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Kamala Harris has spoken of her racial backgrounds, but a shared identity may not be enough to attract supporters
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Why it's so hard to kick fossil fuels out of the sports industry
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Understanding autobiographical memory in the digital age
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Singapore families show high resilience during pandemic
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New research challenges young dad stereotypes

According to common prejudice, fathers below the age of 25 are inherently "risky," uncaring or irresponsible. However, a new research project brings into question popular myths and shows young dads demonstrating their willingness ...

Tech breathes new life into endangered Native American languages

Linguistics experts are turning to cutting-edge technologies to revitalize threatened Native American languages—and rejuvenate generations of Indigenous tradition—through new approaches such as children's books and smartphone ...