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Simulations that incorporate machine learning-based predictions of conflict suggest large payoffs from preventive policies, including efforts to promote macroeconomic stability and growth ...
You go across the world, and you see a very consistent relationship between a massive increase in immigration and a massive ...
Ideas that emerged from the University of Chicago in the 1960s changed the world. But as a new film shows, they almost didn’t ...
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Harshit Kapadia from Elara Securities India discusses the beneficial impact of Europe's $850 billion rearmament plan on ...
Very short article by the KAPD about it's functions that it must perform in the course of a revolution. Originally published ...
Eight hours work, eight hours recreation, eight hours sleep"—this timeless slogan represents the aspiration for work-life ...
A new study finds that spite—driven by feelings of uncertainty, threat, or disadvantage—plays a key role in conspiracy theory ...
Utpal Kumar’s book challenges the ideological conditioning that views India’s historical trajectory as one of feudal ...
The rapid pace of urbanization coupled with climate change challenges necessitates an urgent transition towards sustainable ...
SOE Dean Professor Li Jia is building critical knowledge of AI to further the School’s research excellence in econometrics ...