According to the survey's results, attitudes lean toward the city remaining as owners. Over half of respondents said it was important (25.71%) or very important (29.64%) the city stayed owners of the ...
Digital resilience is not only about what people say, but also what people seek. Dmitry Erokhin investigates online search interest as a near-real-time proxy for public attention helping communicators ...
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In many everyday situations, AI systems must navigate moral choices that depend on individual values rather than legal mandates. That challenge is examined in Individual ethics and dispositions in the ...
By Priyanjana Pramanik, MSc. New national data suggest environmental concern may influence dietary identity, offering insight ...
Learn how cyclists understand concussions, head injuries, and helmet safety—and why knowledge doesn’t always translate into ...
Not all cancers are named after body parts. Some carry the names of doctors or patients. From Hodgkin lymphoma to Wilms tumour, here's why these cancers were named after people and the human stories ...
In economics, ideas rarely fail because they are wrong . More often, they fail because they are badly introduced, poorly ...
Study links hundreds of Bigfoot and UFO sightings within days and miles of each other, sparking debate over possible ...