Gender inequalities in emotional health among young people are context dependent and might be preventable through social and structural change.
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The programming team is led by Lyndsey Fineran, who came from the world’s longest-running book festival, Cheltenham ...
Six subjects in Top 50 of latest QS World University Rankings by Subject with a further 20 study areas in the top 100.
A fishing vessel immortalized in literature makes a historic return to the Sea of Cortez to retrace the voyage of John ...
Richard Bickle and Nick Matthews report from the UKSCS/SCSI conference in Belfast which looked at sector growth and workplace ...
A new report has found that “pervasive” and illegal misinformation about the food system affects people’s perception of meat, ...
Women who were prescribed medication to deal with a neurological disorder that impacts one in 10 Americans have said that the ...
Different academic and industry norms within AI ethics underscore the potential benefit of shared preprinting guidelines and ...