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The Case for Retreat in the Battle Against Climate Change

Aug. 22, 2019 -- With sea level rise and extreme weather threatening coastal communities, it's no longer a question of whether they are going to retreat; it's where, when and how. In a new paper, researchers advocate ... read more

Nations With Strong Women's Rights Likely to Have Better Population Health and Faster Growth

July 19, 2019 -- Nations with strong women's rights are more likely to have better health and faster growth than those who don't promote and protect these ... read more

Nature's Dangerous Decline 'Unprecedented,' Species Extinction Rates 'Accelerating'

May 6, 2019 -- Nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history -- and the rate of species extinctions is accelerating, with grave impacts on ... read more

The Last Chance for Madagascar's Biodiversity

Apr. 29, 2019 -- Scientists have recommended actions the government of Madagascar's recently elected president, Andry Rajoelina should take to turn around the precipitous decline of biodiversity and help put ... read more
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Using Wall Street Secrets to Reduce the Cost of Cloud Infrastructure

Aug. 18, 2019 -- Researchers have developed a 'risk-aware' model that improves the performance of cloud-computing infrastructure used across the ... read more

Amateur Investors Fail to Diversify and Are Better Off Choosing Stocks at Random

Aug. 14, 2019 -- A new study has found that less-experienced investors are failing to diversify -- and could be putting themselves at serious financial risk. The effect is so pronounced that many amateur investors ... read more

Coca and Conflict: The Factors Fuelling Colombian Deforestation

Aug. 13, 2019 -- Deforestation in Colombia has been linked to armed conflict and forests' proximity to coca crops, the plant from which cocaine is derived. A new study found that conflict between illegal groups ... read more

Researchers Create First-Ever 'Map' of Global Labor Flow

Aug. 2, 2019 -- A new study reveals the ebb and flow of labor -- as well as industries and skills -- across the global economy using data on 130 million job transitions among 500 workers on the world's largest ... read more

Very Little Public Support for Relaxing Rules and Regulations Around Fracking

Aug. 1, 2019 -- A major new public attitudes survey on fracking reveals very little public support for relaxing the rules and regulations around fracking -- a key demand of major shale gas extraction ... read more

College Spending Habits May Predict When 'Adulting' Starts

July 22, 2019 -- How well you manage your money in college may determine when you'll ultimately achieve 'adult identity,' according to a new ... read more

Minimum Wage 'an Effective Tool' for Increasing Incomes of Older Workers

July 11, 2019 -- In an era of rising inequality and aging populations in the US, the effect of the minimum wage on the labor market for older workers is increasingly important, says new ... read more

Ridehailing Services May Be Driving Up Traffic Deaths

July 8, 2019 -- The arrival of ridehailing is associated with an increase of approximately 3 percent in the number of motor vehicle fatalities and fatal accidents, according to new ... read more

What Journalism Professors Are Teaching Students -- About Their Futures

June 27, 2019 -- A new study finds educators are encouraging aspiring journalists to look for work outside the news ... read more

How Information Is Like Snacks, Money, and Drugs -- To Your Brain

June 19, 2019 -- A new study has found that information acts on the brain's dopamine-producing reward system in the same way as money or food. The study is the first to demonstrate a common neural code for ... read more

Record-Low Fertility Rates Linked to Decline in Stable Manufacturing Jobs

June 18, 2019 -- New research identifies a link between the long-term decline in manufacturing jobs -- accelerated during the Great Recession -- and reduced fertility ... read more

New Time-Banking System Utilizes Blockchain Tech to Measure One's Value to Society

June 17, 2019 -- Researchers are using a blockchain-enabled decentralized time banking system (BlendTBS) to measure the worth of humans in terms of societal obligations and assisting others. Time banking is a ... read more

New Economic Study Shows Combination of SNAP and WIC Improves Food Security

June 13, 2019 -- Forty million Americans are food insecure. Given the extent of food insecurity, a team of economists developed a methodology to analyze potential redundancies between two food assistance programs -- ... read more

Education Trumps Age-Structure in Terms of Providing a Demographic Dividend

June 10, 2019 -- The relationship between population changes and economic growth has been a controversial topic among demographers for many years. A study now challenges the dominant view that fertility decline and ... read more

Somebody's Watching You: The Surveillance of Self-Driving Cars

June 7, 2019 -- As self-driving cars develop further, they will play a much larger role in the digital economy as car companies and others harness personalized customer information through geospatial and navigation ... read more

World's Protected Areas Safeguard Only a Fraction of Wildlife, Analysis Finds

June 5, 2019 -- A new analysis shows that the world's protected areas (PAs) are experiencing major shortfalls in staffing and resources and are therefore failing on a massive scale to safeguard ... read more

Companies Battling Shareholder Complaints Have a Potent Weapon-Advertising

June 4, 2019 -- A new study explores how firms can configure advertising investments to respond to shareholder complaints and limit the damage of these public ... read more

Exotic Pets Can Become Pests With Risk of Invasion

June 3, 2019 -- In a new study, researchers gain further insight into the dynamics of the exotic pet trade and the role it plays in the introduction of invasive vertebrate populations across the ... read more

Inconsistent Choice-Making a Normal Part of How the Brain Evaluates Options

May 28, 2019 -- Sometimes consumers will switch their preferences, known in industry terms as 'customer churn.' While economists have previously called that an error in rationality, a new study says an ... read more

Economists Find Net Benefit in Soda Tax

May 20, 2019 -- A team of economists has concluded that soda taxes serve as a 'net good,' an assessment based on an analysis of health benefits and consumer ... read more

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