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Positive reinforcement traps ideas in echo chambers, while weakening connections is key to spreading information.
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Strengthening data collection on LGBTQ+ staff supports fairer, more responsive equality policies. Emma Jones and Simon Lock outline strategies ...
Army officials say the change will allow the service to better predict personnel losses, synchronize personnel movement ...
On the occasion of Italian Research Day around the World, the Italian Embassy in Ottawa organized yesterday in Montreal at ...
Duke faculty and students are working with colleagues in Nepal to give the country more warning before deadly earthquakes ...
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The United States and its partners have spent decades and billions building a security architecture around foreign malign ...