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...
by Iliyah | Apr 24, 2025 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Professor Robert B Heimann | Culinary Craftmanship: The Evolution of Pottery for Cooking Article written by Laura Hemmingham, PhD Cooking food is arguably one of the most important transitions in human evolution, and initiated hundreds of thousands of years of...
by Iliyah | Apr 24, 2025 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Dr Loren Babcock | Untangling the History of Jefferson’s Giant Ground Sloth In the spring of 1796, workers mining saltpetre in a western Virginia cave unearthed several unusual bones. This would launch the scientific study of extinct animals in North America and...
by Iliyah | Apr 2, 2025 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Professor Mark Pagel | Evolution’s Gradual Path: New Model Reveals How Mammals Changed Over Time A groundbreaking statistical model developed by Professor Mark Pagel and colleagues at the University of Reading demonstrates that even dramatic evolutionary changes in...
by Iliyah | Mar 20, 2025 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Psychology and Neuroscience
Professor Layla Branicki | Building Better Workplaces for Neurodivergent Employees The landscape of work is undergoing a radical transformation, with flexible arrangements and remote working becoming increasingly embedded in organisational culture. However, for the...
by Iliyah | Mar 4, 2025 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
The Decline of Volunteering in America: Economic Factors and Rural-Urban Differences Volunteering rates have been declining across the US in recent decades, raising concerns about the health of civil society and local communities. Researchers Dr Rebecca Nesbit, Dr...
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