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Mary Racelis: A living conscience of Philippine social science
THERE are scholars whose influence can be measured by citations, and there are scholars whose influence is felt quietly and ...
Luton Today on MSN
Ethics advisor Montell Neufville praises new Beds, Cambs and Herts police data tool for boosting public trust and transparency
Att10tive’s New Interactive Data Dashboard Police scrutiny panels overseeing use of policing powers often struggle with data ...
AI could accelerate the energy transition, but widespread adoption is stalled by unresolved trust, risk and governance concerns across sectors.
Photonics & Defence SME Showcase, hosted by techUK & Plexal, sponsored by Dell Technologies & Intel Corporation brought ...
Introduction Self-harm and suicidal thoughts and behaviours are a significant public health concern. While individual risk factors have been widely studied, the role of social determinants in shaping ...
The Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle is one of the greatest thinkers in history, and his conception of happiness remains ...
Colleges and universities in Nebraska are embracing artificial intelligence for novel purposes such as helping students propose and formulate new clubs, and simulating the dynamics of group therapy ...
At the heart of PAF's work sits the Gita Mission, arguably the world's largest structured programme for the study of wisdom ...
Artists and educators debate creative judgment and humanity as AI reshapes art, education and screen storytelling at Hong ...
With $16.7 trillion now flowing through sustainable investment strategies a 49% surge in just two years, the capital markets ...
Unnecessary’ tasks are costing general practice more than £400 per GP per day, a study commissioned by the RCGP has revealed.
December 21 has been designated World Meditation Day by the United Nations. The practice can change not only our bodies, but ...
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