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Humans change the urban landscape with religious, cultural and political activities, which in turn can influence the ...
Companies are increasingly routing customers to chatbots. New research looks into whether customers prefer human or chatbots ...
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Biodiversity continued to decrease in most of the areas we studied, irrespective of population increase or decrease. Only ...
Eye patches aren’t just for pirates and villains. In Elio, Disney/Pixar introduces a young hero with a patch – and breaks old ...
Researchers in Canada surveyed 1,082 university students about their eating habits, sleep patterns and dreams. Remarkably, ...
While there is no single perfect solution, there are a number of approaches that all have potential to relieve Canada’s ...
The pandemic also magnified existing vulnerabilities. It exacerbated hardship and job insecurity for young people who were ...
Our human evolution workshops were conducted with well-resourced and historically disadvantaged schools attending. The grade ...
Queen Hatshepsut’s statues were destroyed in ancient Egypt – new study challenges the revenge theory
A new study argues that the pharaoh’s statues weren’t destroyed out of revenge, but were ‘ritually deactivated’ because of ...
Ruth First, born 100 years ago, was a South African freedom fighter, journalist and scholar who worked against the racist ...
Our study reviewed 152 scientific publications from 23 African countries. We examined trends in authorship, research focus, ...
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