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Crowd management and policing shape football mega-events. Organisers aim to enhance fan experience, viewing fans as either disruptive threats to be controlled or lucrative consumer bases. How are fans ...
Craving clouds? Kicking the flying habit is tough. Speed, convenience, wanderlust...but the carbon cost is soaring. Can we ground our addiction & explore sustainably?
Shlomo Magdassi is a professor at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Institute of Chemistry and the Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. His research focuses on micro and nanomaterials, with ...
The findings indicate men withhold their knowledge from colleagues more often than women and are more likely to do so through rationalised hiding. However, when women do have the ability to hide, they ...
International student mobility has been a growing phenomenon in recent decades. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the population of international students increased drastically from 800,000 in 1975 to ...
As the world races to combat climate change, solar energy has emerged as one of the most promising solutions. Solar energy is one of the most promising solutions to the world’s growing energy demands.
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a cyclical mood disorder impacting 5.5% of individuals assigned female at birth (AFAB) of reproductive age. PMDD is distinct from Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) ...
Scottish small-scale farmers embrace autonomy, fostering resilience through subsistence farming, community ownership, and sustainable land practices.
Addressing controversial issues in schools raises tough questions. Can values and critical thinking coexist in education without harming democratic principles?
Energi mengalir satu arah, tetapi alam mengembangkan bentuk seperti cabang sungai atau pola aliran air yang beradaptasi dari waktu ke waktu untuk membuat pergerakan menjadi lebih mudah dan lebih jauh.
Bo Zhang is an Associate Professor at Xiamen University, China; a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry; a Scientific Committee Member of HPLC2025; and an Associate Editor of the Journal of ...
Could the future of denim be greener? Scientists have discovered a sustainable way, harnessing enzymes and light, to revolutionise denim production.