The UK public feel that any sense of ‘community togetherness’ that has been built during the…
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How school systems make criminals of Black youth
As support for the Black Lives Matter movement has surged in recent weeks and anti-Black racism…
'Like having a truck idling in your living room': the toxic cost of wood-fired heaters
Australians are accustomed to having fresh air, and our clean atmosphere is a source of pride…
Study reveals dual impact of technology on worker's mental health
Led by researchers from the University of Sydney Business School, the peer-reviewed research synthesizes existing studies…
Evolutionary biology may be solution to economic recovery
Researchers are examining policies that can help bring the global economy back on track. …
Study unveils new mechanism for long-distance cell communication
An extracellular vesicle—a nanoparticle released by cells—can use jerky movements similar to a car weaving in…
Jurors respond negatively to police overreactions to Black Americans
As law enforcement’s use of body-worn cameras and dash cams has increased in the U.S., the…
Ankle monitors could stigmatize wearers, research says
Electronic ankle monitors—increasingly used as an alternative to incarceration—are bulky and difficult to conceal, displaying their…
Non-native species threaten 73% of African states
Non-native alien plants and animals are threatening fish production, water supply and other natural resources in…
Scientists say the last of British Columbia's old-growth trees will soon be gone, if policies don't change
Most of British Columbia’s old-growth forests of big trees live only on maps, and what’s left…