By Graham Finlayson, Professor of Biological Psychology, University of Leeds Catherine Gibbons, Associate Professor, School of Psychology, University of Leeds
Strategies to reduce harmful thoughts about food that are persistent, intrusive and distressing can help people better cope with “food noise.”
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By Graham G. Dodds, Professor of Political Science, Concordia University
The U.S. Supreme Court – with its six conservative justices, three of whom were nominated by President Donald Trump – has recently reversed landmark decisions that have long guided American government and society. Over the last few years, the court has stripped federal protection of abortion rights, affirmative action, gun…
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By Stéphane Dion, Diplomate en résidence, Université de Montréal
Canada sells well; it opens doors. But it needs effective science diplomacy, based on a unified approach, bringing together governments, embassies, businesses and universities.
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By Harriet Fletcher, Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication, Anglia Ruskin University
The blonde archetype Monroe represented in the 1950s continues to evolve and expand as an ever-fascinating part of pop culture.
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By Irina Kuznetsova, Associate Professor in the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham
Many relatives have not seen each other for years because travelling around Ukraine is unsafe and trips abroad are expensive and, sometimes, restricted.
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By Enrique Gracia, Full Professor of Social Psychology, Universitat de València
Almost one in three women in the European Union has experienced physical violence, threats, or sexual violence since the age of 15. That is roughly 50 million women. These are the findings of the latest EU survey on gender-based violence, based on interviews with more than 114,000 women. What makes this figure alarming is not only its scale, but its persistence. Ten years earlier, the first…
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By Rod Crompton, Visiting Adjunct Professor, African Energy Leadership Centre, Wits Business School, University of the Witwatersrand
South Africa is struggling to move to renewable energy because of: Eskom’s dominance, weak planning, a poor grid, failing municipal networks and unused solar.
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By Mark Gower, Head of Department of 3D Design, Kingston University
When football commentators analyse a World Cup match, they tend to focus on tactics, technical ability, physical conditioning and psychology. If a team wins away from home, we hear about mentality. If a player scores a spectacular goal, we praise their vision or instinct. Yet there is another factor that receives remarkably little attention: the stadium itself. The 2026 Fifa World Cup, hosted across the United States, Mexico and Canada, presents perhaps the greatest architectural experiment…
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By Louise Holt, Professor of Human Geography, Loughborough University Francisco Azpitarte, Senior Lecturer in Social Policy & Undergraduate Programme Lead for Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy Programmes, Loughborough University Sobhi Berjawi, Senior Researcher in Data Analysis, Loughborough University
It isn’t clear that these bases are the answer to providing inclusive education for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities.
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By Anne Toomey McKenna, Affiliated Faculty Member, Institute for Computational and Data Sciences, Penn State
Geofencing warrants, which round up the location data of everyone in a specific place at a specific time, are now legally subject to Fourth Amendment protections.
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