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Align Your Clock: How Knowing Your Chronotype Can Enhance Productivity
Monday, 06 November 2023 16:01What’s your chronotype? Knowing whether you’re a night owl or an early bird could help you do better on tests and avoid scams
Blood Tests Now Unlocking Secrets to Dementia and Stroke Risks
Monday, 06 November 2023 15:01Your biological age predicts dementia and stroke regardless of your actual age – new study
Intersectionality Explained: From Feminism to Critical Race Theory
Monday, 06 November 2023 14:56What is intersectionality? A scholar of organizational behavior explains
El Niño Likely: Will Temperatures Rise to 1.5C Soon?
Tuesday, 25 April 2023 11:53April 16, 2023: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued an El Nino Watch as part of its April ENSO outlook.
A Day to Reflect on the Mess We Have Made
Saturday, 22 April 2023 23:11Earth Day is a day that holds a special significance for environmentalists and nature enthusiasts around the world.
What Is Systemic Risk and How Does It Lead to a Banking Crisis?
How is it possible that the collapse of a relatively small financial institution like SVB could be so contagious as to end up having global consequences, including bringing down a 167-year-old financial institution like Credit Suisse?
How the Bottled Water Industry Is Masking the Global Water Crisis
Bottled water is one of the world’s most popular beverages, and its industry is making the most of it. Since the millennium, the world has advanced significantly towards the goal of safe water for all.
The Collective Rite of Passage That Is Climate Change
The mountain roads around my home are flooding, only weeks after we escaped wildfires. Climate change is here now. And all of it—human civilization, the animals, the Earth itself—is at risk. We are in a collective rite of passage. Not at the threshold—but fully in it.
Unconscious Biases Continue to Hold Back Women in Medicine
If you work at a company, university or large organization, you’ve probably sat through a required training session meant to fight gender and racial discrimination in the workplace.
MLK’s Vision of Social Justice Included a House of Many Faiths
- Roy Whitaker By
In an age of polarization, it is worth remembering that one of the pillars of King’s philosophy was pluralism: the idea of multiple communities engaging one another, acknowledging their differences and shared bonds, and striving to create what King called a “Beloved Community.”
How To End Political Polarization The Easy Way
When political parties become increasingly divided and refuse to work together, it can make it difficult for the government to function effectively.
British Columbia’s Take on Contraceptives Should Inspire the Rest of North America and the World
As of April 1, 2023 all residents of British Columbia gained access to free prescription contraception. This includes the birth control pill, injections and implants, IUDs and emergency contraception known as Plan B or the “morning after” pill.
Droughts Could Leave Us without Milk, Beer – And So Much More
Drought has direct consequences on our lives, not least because it threatens basic foodstuffs such as milk.
Who Are The Real Job Creators In A Vibrant Economy?
The GOP has long advocated the trickle-down mantra, which suggests that by providing tax breaks and other benefits to the wealthy, prosperity will eventually "trickle down" to the rest of the population.
How Shakespeare’s Plays Explore the Same Ecological Issues We Face Today
Climate change, urban sprawl, air pollution, deforestation, depleted fish stocks, biodiversity and species loss: these are not exclusively modern problems that only sprang up in the last few hundred years.
A Day to Reflect on the Mess We Have Made
Earth Day is a day that holds a special significance for environmentalists and nature enthusiasts around the world.
El Niño Likely: Will Temperatures Rise to 1.5C Soon?
April 16, 2023: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued an El Nino Watch as part of its April ENSO outlook.
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