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The American public agrees that vehicle emissions are harmful and should be regulated, and has indicated strong preferences for cars that pollute less.
Social opposition to WTE incineration is currently limited in Indonesia, as the industry is in an elementary phase, but public concerns will likely increase as the market in Indonesia grows.
Studies have linked ticks on 6 continents to alpha-gal syndrome and its unusual symptoms. An entomologist explains what this frustrating illness is.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers - and much of the political class - have been waxing lyrical about ditching red tape that impedes progress. But it’s not easy to pull off.
With the start of another high school football season around the corner, a long-simmering dispute has heated up: prayers at games. Kennedy v. Bremerton, the case of a high school football coach ...
Statistics shows data is often grouped on a bell curve distribution, but a business study reveals that extreme outliers can skew research – with big implications.
A philosopher argues that true leisure is when we can reflect on our real priorities, cultivate friendships and decide what kind of life we want to live.
À l’heure des algorithmes, la personnalisation de l’assurance heurte des limites légales, notamment l’interdiction de discriminer. Comment concilier précision tarifaire, solidarité et équité ?
La mise en pause de la collecte de données par l’administration Trump menace la capacité des États-Unis à mesurer l’efficacité de leurs programmes sociaux et à les rétablir demain.
Les adultes devraient viser un apport quotidien d’environ 30 g de fibres. Doubler cette quantité pourrait avoir des conséquences néfastes.
After years of warnings of a recruitment crisis in defence, new data show its suddenly risen by 17%. There’s a combination of reasons why.
Disposant de 38 États côtiers et insulaires et d'un littoral de 47 000 km, l'Afrique possède un fort potentiel en économie bleue, une véritable bouée de sauvetage qui reste peu exploitée ...