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When mistreatment seems inevitable — when people think “that’s just how things work around here” — bystanders face a ...
As built-up areas encroach on natural ones, we need new strategies for dealing with the impact of wildfires on buildings and ...
The use of employee monitoring applications has grown since the COVID-19 pandemic, but these apps can invade a worker’s ...
Wild meat is a known source of zoonotic infections and disease spillover to humans. In fact, as many as three-quarters of ...
African prisoners in German camps were studied by ethnographers, who recorded their voices. What they had to say is poignant ...
Well, that’s what the country’s new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, thinks. And this controversial claim has triggered a debate ...
The UK is facing a security crisis. Great power competition has returned, and the threat of hostility from Russia, China, ...
African countries can move from being price takers to price negotiators. They should be able to reduce debt costs, freeing up ...
Vast amounts of organic carbon settle on the seafloor each year, coming from decaying marine life and from living (or once ...
Missile defense systems are nothing new. History shows that even if they work as advertised – a big if – they’re a bad idea ...
As baby corals float in the currents, they can expand their species’ range. But can they get to climate refuges fast enough ...
Those burned in the attack were taking part in a peaceful, silent walk on Pearl Street, a pedestrian mall, with the aim of ...