Review helpfulness depends on sequencing positives and negatives, not just sentiment, Cambridge research shows clearly.
Moody’s Ratings has published a new discussion paper about pooled structures of insurance-linked securities (ILS) and is ...
Nicholas J. Marantz, associate professor of urban planning and public policy at UC Irvine, is investigating how effectively ...
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'Like liquid metal': Entangled, staple-like particles could inspire new generation of materials
A tightly packed ball of office staples can be surprisingly strong. Try to pull it apart and the tangled metal resists like a ...
They might have fought as enemies in the 9th century, but the Vikings and Anglo-Saxons shared common languages and deep ...
I have often felt that success for a Dalit person comes with a strange moral demand: be proof without being inconvenient.
Skid Row in Los Angeles stands as a stark example of what happens when ideology overrides reality. Spanning roughly fifty ...
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Self-interacting dark matter may explain puzzling cosmic structures across universe
A new study led by researchers at the University of California, Riverside, suggests that ...
Prof. Nikita Dhawan analyzes the political function of imperial “rescue” narratives through examples ranging from Afghanistan ...
A simple pattern links billions of people: just a few connections apart. New research suggests this may be an unavoidable feature of human networks.
In exchange for paying attention to rotating bonus categories every three months, the Freedom Flex can be a phenomenal ...
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