Increasing the consumption of harmful products is the opposite of healthy or productive growth, say Nason Maani and colleagues Preventable ill health is at the heart of the challenges facing this ...
"Thirty-one years after Budapest hosted a document that traded nuclear warheads for “security assurances”, the world has ...
When I received a letter of invitation to Oxford related to the program on Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology I had been ...
Explore the UK side hustle boom 2025 — how the creator economy is transforming work and why one in three Brits now earn extra ...
Researchers feel that pressures to publish are increasing, but the time and resources available to do research are decreasing ...
Jennifer Mallette, associate professor and chair in the Department of Writing Studies, recently co-published an article in ...
Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are linked to poor health and social outcomes, with growing interest in their ...
Jennifer Mallette, associate professor and chair in the Department of Writing Studies, recently collaborated with past Undergraduate and Creative Activities Grant winner Amelia Hill. The duo published ...
A non-invasive imaging technique can translate scenes in your head into sentences. It could help to reveal how the brain ...
Sertraline (Zoloft) may relieve emotional symptoms of depression and anxiety within two weeks, while physical side effects stabilize later. The research highlights how antidepressants can act on ...