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Politics - 08.08.2024
People must be proactive about confirming their voting status
Politics - 07.08.2024

Politics - 07.08.2024

Poll suggests Republicans who believe Trump won in 2020 expect significant chaos in November It is the first of four polls planned this election season by the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins Uni
History & Archeology - Politics - 04.08.2024
Persian gold coins likely used to pay mercenaries found at site of ancient Greek city in western Turkey
A team of researchers led by a University of Michigan archaeologist has uncovered a hoard of gold coins, likely used to pay mercenary troops, buried in a small pot in the ancient Greek city of Notion in western Turkey.
Politics - 01.08.2024
Ideological divide deepens in Venezuela as Maduro secures victory
Psychology - Politics - 31.07.2024

The results of the last European elections clearly showed that right-wing parties are on the rise. They made gains in numerous EU member states.
Politics - 31.07.2024

Politics - 30.07.2024
Lack of trust in political system main reason some Detroiters won’t vote
Politics - Career - 29.07.2024

Politics - Psychology - 29.07.2024

A surprising number of US Democrats and Republicans agree on their fundamental values - with important consequences for feelings of hope about the future. The vast majority of American voters think alike on what they find important in life, but both Republicans and Democrats fail to recognise their shared views and values, according to new research from the Universities of Bath and Essex.
Politics - 26.07.2024

Politics - Economics - 26.07.2024
Consumer sentiment unchanged, unaffected by election developments
Politics - 25.07.2024
Rubicon grant for sociologist Kjell Noordzij
Politics - Media - 24.07.2024

Politics - 24.07.2024

Social Sciences - Politics - 22.07.2024
Canadian provinces in open competition for economic immigrants
Professor Catherine Xhardez presents the results of a study of provincial policies to attract, select and, above all, retain economic immigrants.
Religions - Politics - 17.07.2024

Politics - 17.07.2024

Administration - Politics - 17.07.2024
OSR publishes findings and requirements for ONS to enhance their Admin-Based Population Estimates (ABPEs)
Today , the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) has published initial findings on the new methods that the Office for National Statistics (ONS) are developing to produce population estimates for Engand and Wales, using administrative data sources.
Politics - Campus - 15.07.2024
Republicans to formally nominate Trump, highlight new platform at national convention
Politics - 15.07.2024

Politics - 12.07.2024

Administration - Politics - 11.07.2024

Politics - Life Sciences - 10.07.2024

How and why do the perception and acceptance of political rules and institutions change? This is the hot-button question that a new research group on major structural change, headed by Lydia Mechtenberg from University of Hamburg, is asking.
Politics - 10.07.2024

Agronomy & Food Science - Politics - 10.07.2024

Politics - Health - 09.07.2024
The rise of the far-right in Europe: understanding the political shift through research
Although the left-wing coalition of the New Popular Front won the early legislative elections in France this Sunday, the far-right, through the National Rally, nonetheless achieved the most significant breakthrough in its history.
Politics - Environment - 08.07.2024

Politics - Social Sciences - 05.07.2024
How Durham researchers have informed UK General Election debate
Economics - Politics - 02.07.2024

A professor from the ECONtribute Cluster of Excellence at the University of Bonn is studying the influence of fake news stories and how they are being dealt with Fake news significantly impacts economic dynamics, leading to higher unemployment and lower production.
Environment - Politics - 02.07.2024
Analysis: New maps show how the climate is changing in each UK constituency
A new set of maps showing how the climate has shifted in each UK constituency will help people ask pertinent questions on the doorstep in future elections, write Professor Chris Brierley (UCL Geography) and Hannah Woodward of Birkbeck, University of London in The Conversation.
Politics - 02.07.2024

Politics - 02.07.2024
The rules of the game
Rising superpowers like China are "cautious opportunists" in global institutions, and the U.S. should avoid overreaction, PhD candidate Raymond Wang argues.
Politics - Psychology - 01.07.2024
Trump’s personality cult plays a part in his political appeal
Personality measures suggest Donald Trump exerts a cult of personality over his followers, people who are psychologically susceptible to his appeal.
Politics - 01.07.2024

Politics - 01.07.2024
Far-right National Rally party unlikely to form government in France
Politics - 28.06.2024
Votes for kids: why we should be giving children a say in elections
Politics - Innovation - 28.06.2024

Politics - 27.06.2024
The US election and prospects for peace in key global conflict zones
Politics - Computer Science - 27.06.2024
Fotini Christia named director of the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society
Politics - Physics - 26.06.2024

Politics - History & Archeology - 26.06.2024

Politics - 25.06.2024

Politics - Media - 24.06.2024

As the European elections draw near, Paul Bouchaud, a specialist in algorithms, shows that Meta (the company that owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) is not preventing pro-Russian propaganda from flooding its platforms with political messages.
Politics - History & Archeology - 24.06.2024

Politics - Social Sciences - 24.06.2024

Politics - Law - 21.06.2024
General Election 2024: Cheating and the misuse of inside information in gambling - what the law says
Politics - 20.06.2024
Biden, Trump seek to move the ’political needle’ at highly anticipated first debate
Economics - Politics - 19.06.2024
Mauritius’ next growth phase: new plan needed as tax haven era fades
Computer Science - Politics - 19.06.2024

In her new book, "Counting Feminicide," D'Ignazio explores how activists have tabulated the epidemic of gender-based murder in Latin America.
Art & Design - Today
New special exhibition at the Josephinum is dedicated to Austria's exceptional artist Gustav Klimt
New special exhibition at the Josephinum is dedicated to Austria's exceptional artist Gustav Klimt

Health - Today
University of Manchester supports landmark Russell Group commitment to build healthier communities
University of Manchester supports landmark Russell Group commitment to build healthier communities

Health - Today
Cortical thickness, schizophrenia, and causality in psychiatry: when the trace is mistaken for the cause
Cortical thickness, schizophrenia, and causality in psychiatry: when the trace is mistaken for the cause
Career - Today
Low-income students and girls are steered away from 'risky' creative careers at school
Low-income students and girls are steered away from 'risky' creative careers at school

Environment - Today
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice

Social Sciences - Mar 24
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Young people's wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
Environment - Mar 24
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife
Australia's environment is improving but climate change is 'accelerating' damage to ecosystems and wildlife













