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The article discusses academic research on how young people experience climate change awareness, highlighting inconsistencies in definitions of terms like 'eco-anxiety' and 'climate-anxiety'.
The article discusses Scotland's 20-year smoking ban, highlighting significant reductions in secondhand smoke exposure and ongoing challenges.
The article discusses the results of France's 2026 local elections, analyzing the performance of RN (National Rally) and LFI (New People's Front) candidates.
The article discusses the role of energy efficiency in buildings, highlighting the impact of climate change on energy demand and the importance of monitorisation and digital twins for sustainable building design.
The article discusses rising cocoa prices and their impact on deforestation in Nigeria, highlighting research on how retaining trees in cocoa farms supports biodiversity, income, and climate resilience.
The article discusses intelligence agency failures, political manipulation of intelligence assessments, and the consequences of military actions like the Iraq invasion and the Iran conflict.
The article discusses challenges faced by care-experienced youth in Canada, including educational disparities and systemic barriers.
The article traces the historical development of celluloid as a material that replaced ivory in billiard balls and enabled the creation of cinema.
The article discusses Vanderbilt University's use of ChatGPT to generate an email that was sent to students, leading to backlash. It highlights the irony of a prestigious institution facing accusations of academic dishonesty.
The article explains the life cycle and ecological role of Bacillus anthracis, detailing its persistence in soil, interaction with organisms, and historical instances of human and animal infection.
The article examines Pittsburgh's economic transformation from a steel-dependent region to a diversified economy, discussing historical context, past economic studies, and current developments.
The article profiles Millie Morales' experience with SNAP benefits and discusses research on how government assistance programs like SNAP impact work behavior.
The article discusses the psychological benefits of nature connectedness, citing international research linking it to improved well-being and mindfulness.
The article presents a study on increased medication abortion access via telehealth among U.S. teens post-Roe v. Wade overturn.
The article discusses changes in federal financial aid policies for graduate programs in nursing and social work, which are now excluded from professional degree classifications.
The article is an obituary for philosopher Jürgen Habermas, highlighting his academic contributions to democratic theory, his critiques of authoritarianism, and his influence on political philosophy.
The article discusses a new oral weight-loss drug, orforglipron, which showed superior blood sugar control and weight loss compared to existing oral semaglutide in a clinical trial.
The article discusses the use of Ladino, a Judeo-Spanish language, among Sephardic Jewish communities during Passover traditions.
The article critiques the Reuters investigation into Banksy's identity, arguing that the public interest in revealing his identity is misplaced.
The article discusses carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in South Africa's Eastern Cape, highlighting their potential to mitigate climate change while creating jobs and restoring ecosystems.