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Grief affects the mind, body, emotions, nervous system and even deeply held beliefs – a reality many only grasp once loss arrives.
As National Guard troops head to the streets of Washington, and likely civilian encounters, a new survey reveals service members’ understanding of the distinction between legal and illegal orders.
Carbon dioxide emissions trap heat in the atmosphere, warming the planet. Too much CO2 can disrupt the climate and oceans.
But a few signs suggest that outcome is not foreordained.
I work in the Global Human Rights Defenders team as a researcher. In my current role I use my experience of working alongside human rights defenders that I gained in this and previous roles at Amnesty ...
The draft media law has been in the works since 2022 and has been criticized by journalists, civil society, and human rights organizations from the outset.
Data poisoning corrupts AI systems by teaching them with bad data. There’s no silver bullet to protect against it, but researchers are building defenses.
7 distinct types of silk allow different spider species to build webs with various jobs – including to catch prey, tether themselves and protect their eggs.
We are exposed to countless chemicals every day, some of which can harm our health. Measuring the effects of this pollution is a major challenge.
Grazia Pacillo, Senior Economist, Co-lead CGIAR FOCUS Climate Security, CGIAR Victor Villa, Economist - Climate Security Specialist, CGIAR Where governance is weak and food supplies are unreliable, ...
Christine Hawkins, Early career researcher and associate teacher, English literature, Queen Mary University of London ...
AI arrived as both kids and adults were already spending less time reading books than they did in the not-so-distant past.