'One-chance' in Lagos: How criminal gangs rob city commuters

“One-chance” is the name Nigerians use for a form of robbery that takes place in both…

How workplaces can create more inclusive environments for employees with deafness and hearing loss

Hearing loss is a critical diversity, equity and inclusion issue for managers and employers. Persons with…

Anthropogenic climate change heightens risks of spatially compounding flooding and heat wave events: Study

Compound extreme events, defined as those where multiple climate extremes converge, often result in more severe…

Wildfire, drought cause $11.2 billion in damage to private timberland in three Pacific states, study finds

Wildfires and drought have led to $11.2 billion in damages to privately held timberland in California,…

Cladophora in Qinghai Lake as an ecological engineer helps increase phytoplankton biodiversity

Excessive filamentous algae growth has become a global concern, posing serious challenges to the management of…

Shareholder activists can inadvertently raise CEO pay—here's how to help make pay rises more equal for all

Activist investors or shareholders can be a powerful force in the corporate world, capable of driving…

Study reveals how corals control their algae population

A new study, published by KAUST researchers in Nature Communications, shows that corals, jellyfish, and other…

Growing NZ cities eat up fertile land—but housing and food production can co-exist

Auckland Council recently voted to decrease the amount of city fringe land available for development, citing…

Millions of working people in the UK can't pay an unexpected £300 bill, new study finds

Millions of insecure workers in the U.K. are living in fear that they will lose their…

Young Australians call for immediate action on housing stability, employment opportunities, climate change

Research finds young Australians are calling for immediate action on housing stability, employment opportunities and climate…