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Mar 27, 2024

Operation Legacy: How Britain covered up its colonial crimes

Audra Diptée, Carleton University In 2011, the world learned of the secret British policy called Operation Legacy that was implemented in the 1950s. The goal of this policy was to remove incriminating documents from former colonies in the months before each one became politically independent. Documents that might embarrass or damage the British

Mar 26, 2024

Uncovering the ripple effects of the climate crisis

No roads lead to Iquitos, a Peruvian port city surrounded by the Amazon rainforest and reachable only by river. The city’s diverse communities and ways of living – including fishing and farming – were what drew Heidi Mendoza. She’s a researcher who leads field work there on the human toll of climate change.

Mar 25, 2024

Predictive Analytics in Economic Strategy

Within the ambit of modern economic discourse, the assimilation of prognostic analytics into the fabric of economic strategizing emerges as a topic of paramount interest, not solely for its technological virtuosity but for its profound ramifications on the formulation of policies and strategic economic frameworks. This exploration probes the complex symbiosis between prognostic

Mar 22, 2024

Demystifying the Universe: Pioneering Inclusive Communication in Science

In the epoch where knowledge proliferates with unprecedented swiftness, the imperative for rendering scientific discoveries universally comprehensible is paramount. This discourse explores strategies quintessential for cultivating an environment where scientific communication is universally inclusive. Unravelling the Enigma of Scientific Lexicon A formidable obstacle to universal comprehension lies in the arcane vernacular endemic to

Mar 22, 2024

The Wild Men: The Remarkable Story of Britain’s First Labour Government

Title: The Wild Men: The Remarkable Story of Britain’s First Labour Government Author: David Torrance In the annals of British political history, few moments are as pivotal yet as understudied as the ascent of the Labour Party to power in the early 20th century. David Torrance’s latest offering, The Wild Men: The Remarkable

Mar 21, 2024

The Renaissance of Domesticity: The Vanguard of Artificial Intelligence

In the contemporary tapestry of life, where the seconds sprint and the days blend, the incursion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into our domestic sanctuaries heralds a transformative epoch. This vanguard progression, far from being a mere augmentation of routine drudgery, is redefining the essence of home, moulding spaces that resonate with efficiency, security,

Mar 21, 2024

Carbon-neutral beef? Argentina’s new certification could promote more climate-friendly livestock production – if it’s done right

ph. Cattle are major producers of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano Paul Winters, University of Notre Dame In Argentina, where beef is a symbol of national pride, a government-led partnership has started certifying certain livestock as carbon neutral. It’s a big step that shouldn’t be underestimated, but getting the

Mar 20, 2024

Telelavoro e flessibilità aziendale come psicologia comportamentale

Attraverso questo articolo, ci immergeremo nel cuore stesso della psicologiacomportamentale del telelavoro e della flessibilità aziendale, esplorando come questi concetti influenzino le nostre menti, modellino le nostre interazioni e plasmino le nostre esperienze lavorative. . Read full article here Lingua originale: italiano. Autore: Amadeo Furlan Amadeo Furlan è membro del Senato accademico, professore