by Iliyah | Aug 15, 2025 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Prof Han Lamers – Prof Dr Bettina Reitz-Joosse | The Politics of Language: How Latin Helped Shape Mussolini’s Italy ^ Fontana dell’impero, Brindisi. © Domenico Simone Tucci. When wandering through Italian cities today, visitors will encounter Latin...
by Iliyah | Aug 5, 2025 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Medical & Health Sciences
Dr JoLee Sasakamoose – Dr Mamata Pandey | Empowering Indigenous Health: The Indigenous Wellness Research Collaborative in Saskatchewan The Indigenous Wellness Research Collaborative is a transformative alliance dedicated to advancing health systems and service...
by Iliyah | Jul 16, 2025 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Dr Richard Davies: The Forgotten Pioneer of Blood Research and University Reform Article written by Anna Morrissey, MA Dr Richard Davies was an 18th century physician whose bold ideas spanned medical science, public health, and university reform. Yet, his name is...
by Iliyah | Jul 1, 2025 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Medical & Health Sciences
How Food Environments Shape Our Eating Habits Article written by Imogen Forbes, MSci How we eat dramatically impacts our health, yet millions of Americans live in ‘food deserts’ – areas with limited access to fresh, nutritious food. Recent research reveals that...
by Iliyah | Jun 11, 2025 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Earth & Environmental Sciences
Rediscovering Alfred Russel Wallace: The True Location of His Ternate Residence Article written by Janine Galliano, MSc In February of 1858, naturalist and explorer Alfred Russel Wallace, whilst in the village of Dodinga at Halmahera Island, Indonesia, independently...
by Iliyah | May 14, 2025 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Psychology and Neuroscience
Diana Gerson – Dana Humaid Al Marzooqi | Protecting the Faith and Well-being of Displaced Children In an era marked by increasing global upheaval, the world faces an unprecedented humanitarian challenge: nearly half of the world’s 117 million displaced people...
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