science wire
Politics
Results 801 - 850 of 2492.
Politics - History & Archeology - 18.10.2023
Analysis: Hamas and Hezbollah: how they are different and why they might cooperate against Israel
Politics - Media - 18.10.2023
Analyzing pathways to persuasion
When it comes to shaping political beliefs, MIT postdoc Chloe Wittenberg PhD '23 finds video captivates, but might not beat text.
Innovation - Politics - 16.10.2023
Designing a revolution
MIT professor, students collaborate with Chilean partners for an exhibition marking 50 years since Allende's presidency.
Politics - 12.10.2023
Higher crisis awareness among the population on the topic of migration
The University of Freiburg's political panel survey also reveals a continued high level of perceived division in society Crisis awareness among the population has risen significantly on the issue of migration, but has declined on other issues.
Politics - Social Sciences - 11.10.2023

Politics - 09.10.2023
Deadly fighting between Israeli military and Palestinian militants: U-M experts can discuss
Politics - 06.10.2023

Politics - 06.10.2023
Could Donald Trump stand for US speaker? An expert explains
Politics - Environment - 05.10.2023
Opinion: Rishi Sunak introducing polarised climate politics of US, Canada and Australia to the UK
Social Sciences - Politics - 05.10.2023
MIT SHASS Diversity Predoctoral Fellowship Program welcomes 2023-24 class
The fellowship program enhances diversity in SHASS and provides fellows with professional support and mentoring.
Politics - 04.10.2023
Analysis: Democrat failure to save US speaker hands power to Republican right
Politics - Law - 04.10.2023

Politics - Career - 02.10.2023
Finding solidarity in the teachers’ lounge
MIT PhD candidate Elizabeth Parker-Magyar finds close workplace networks among educators drive their activism even outside of democracies.
Politics - 29.09.2023

The UK can reset its politics and rebuild faith in the country's institutions by prioritising respect for ordinary people, finds a new report from the UCL Policy Lab and More in Common. Professor Marc Stears said: "For too many years we have talked about 'left behind communities' and the need to 'level up.' Now we discover millions of people across the country feel that they are not given the respect they deserve, by their politicians or many of their key institutions.
Politics - Health - 29.09.2023
Do voters care about politicians’ ages?
Administration - Politics - 28.09.2023
U-M experts discuss government funding as clock ticks toward shutdown
Politics - History & Archeology - 27.09.2023

Environment - Politics - 26.09.2023
New Study on How Governments Can Fund Radical Ecological and Social Policies without GDP Growth
Research team at Freie Universität Berlin proposes monetary and fiscal policies for a degrowth transition According to a new study led by a researcher at Freie Universität Berlin's Otto Suhr Institute of Political Science, the level of gross domestic product (GDP) has no impact on the ability of states with monetary sovereignty to fund investments in radical decarbonization measures and ambitious social policies such as universal public services and a job guarantee.
Innovation - Politics - 26.09.2023
Balsillie School receives $5 million for responsible technology
Politics - Life Sciences - 26.09.2023
Q&A: The BRICS expansion and the global balance of power
Politics - Media - 25.09.2023

Researchers led by TU Graz unravelled a shift in the way US politicians communicate on social media, which helps explain the proliferation of untrustworthy The international study, published in Nature Human Behaviour , analysed millions of tweets by members of Congress over the last decade.
Politics - Media - 25.09.2023

Media Research In the run-up to elections and referendums, the news media play an important role in shaping public opinion.
Politics - Social Sciences - 24.09.2023
Nicole Wilson: The politics of a shifting middle class in Nigeria
Politics - Forensic Science - 19.09.2023
Commentary: Albania -how one of the most corrupt countries in Europe is tackling crime
Politics - Law - 19.09.2023
Commentary: Trump on trial: experts answer key legal and political questions about what could happen
Administration - Politics - 18.09.2023
Prinsjesdag 2023: Professors advise ministers for a fairer society through more government regulations
Politics - 13.09.2023
Representative democracy benefits from new combinations of deliberation and voting
Persistent problems of representative democracy can be addressed with clever combinations of deliberation and voting, for Dutch democracy particularly: the structural complaint of citizens that they are not heard and seen and the 'stop and go' culture of governing.
Politics - 13.09.2023

Politics - Campus - 08.09.2023

Politics - 07.09.2023
The Conservatives have seized on cars as a political wedge - it’s a bet on the public turning against climate action
Politics - Campus - 05.09.2023
A new minor in civic life
Politics - 31.08.2023
Commentary: Who’s Vivek Ramaswamy? The Trump 2.0 candidate making waves in the Republican primaries
Politics - 30.08.2023
What you need to know about the 14 October Voice referendum
Politics - Social Sciences - 30.08.2023
Apekshya Prasai: Up in arms
New research shows how female activists resist patriarchy on the battlefield and beyond.
Politics - 28.08.2023

Politics - 25.08.2023
Opinion: Who won the first US Republican presidential debate? An expert reviews the highlights
Politics - History & Archeology - 24.08.2023
70 years ago, an Anglo-US coup condemned Iran to decades of oppression - but now the people are fighting back
Economics - Politics - 22.08.2023

Politics - 17.08.2023
Republican presidential debate candidates seek to make good impression
EXPERT Q&A The Republican Party's efforts to take control of the White House in 2024 begins with the first presidential debate Aug.
Politics - Campus - 16.08.2023

Politics - Campus - 15.08.2023

Innovation - Politics - 15.08.2023
Audrey Kurth Cronin To Lead Carnegie Mellon Institute for Security and Technology
Following a global search, Audrey Kurth Cronin has been named founding director of the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Security and Technology (CMIST) at Carnegie Mellon University.
Campus - Politics - 15.08.2023
3 Questions: Noah Nathan and Ariel White on Global Diversity Lab summer internships
The first cohort of interns reflects a range of political science talent and potential. In June and July, the Global Diversity Lab (GDL) in the Department of Political Science hosted its first GDL Summer Research Program.
Politics - 15.08.2023

Professor Adam Berinsky's new book examines the political misinformation that threatens the US system of government.
Politics - Campus - 14.08.2023
Proposed Voice to Parliament already more detailed than most of the constitution
Politics - Economics - 09.08.2023

Politics - 03.08.2023
How do the Voice to Parliament ads try to influence voters? And is it effective?
The effectiveness of four different advertising campaigns for and against the Voice to Parliament have been analysed by Associate Professors Tom van Laer and Catherine Sutton-Brady from the University of Sydney Business School.
Politics - 01.08.2023
Trump indicted for efforts to overturn 2020 election: U-M experts offer insight
Politics - Electroengineering - 31.07.2023

Politics - Law - 27.07.2023
Opinion: Israel- unpopular judicial reform involves repeal of law set up under British colonial rule
Life Sciences - Mar 27
Understanding the Brain - TU Ilmenau's EU EMBRACE Project Nominated for European Excellence Award
Understanding the Brain - TU Ilmenau's EU EMBRACE Project Nominated for European Excellence Award
Social Sciences - Mar 27
A manual addresses, for the first time in Spain, child and adolescent sexual exploitation
A manual addresses, for the first time in Spain, child and adolescent sexual exploitation

Environment - Mar 26
Changing vegetation in thawing permafrost increases emissions of greenhouse gases
Changing vegetation in thawing permafrost increases emissions of greenhouse gases

Environment - Mar 26
University of Manchester hits major sustainability milestone, with Main Campus becoming 100% 'Zero Landfill'
University of Manchester hits major sustainability milestone, with Main Campus becoming 100% 'Zero Landfill'

Social Sciences - Mar 26
"It would be naive to believe that a social media ban will solve all problems"
"It would be naive to believe that a social media ban will solve all problems"

Health - Mar 26
Earlier detection, better outcomes: Irish researchers target rising bowel cancer rates with new blood test
Earlier detection, better outcomes: Irish researchers target rising bowel cancer rates with new blood test
Environment - Mar 26
UK must improve energy efficiency to end 50 years of policy failure and prevent future energy crises, study argues
UK must improve energy efficiency to end 50 years of policy failure and prevent future energy crises, study argues

Mathematics - Mar 26
From Materials to Medical Imaging, Fonseca's Work Shapes the Future of Innovation
From Materials to Medical Imaging, Fonseca's Work Shapes the Future of Innovation









