European Court of Human Rights is “backsliding” on legal protections for asylum seekers, study says
The European Court of Human Rights is “backsliding” by surreptitiously reversing its principles established to protect asylum seekers, a new...
The European Court of Human Rights is “backsliding” by surreptitiously reversing its principles established to protect asylum seekers, a new...
CAMBRIDGE, MA – To build AI systems that can collaborate effectively with humans, it helps to have a good model...
In the United States, the number of so-called progressive prosecutors focused on criminal justice reform has risen, but few studies...
The fierce competition between China and the United States of America for control of emerging technologies such as AI and...
Bentham Science is pleased to announce that two of its journals, Current Nanomaterials and Current Analytical Chemistry, have been officially...
In the 1930s, the United States government introduced redlining, a discriminatory practice that categorized neighborhoods based on people’s race or...
A new case report published in the peer-reviewed OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology describes how longitudinal multi-omics monitoring (LMOM) helped to detect...
Imagine your greatest fear. Imagine your greatest fear. Now, write it down and tell it in first-person, as if it’s...
Criminal legal system contact has emerged as a key event for understanding family life, childhood well-being, and patterns of inequality....
American Geophysical Union Press Release 24-16 22 April 2024 For Immediate Release American Geophysical Union Press Release 24-16 22 April...
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