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Extreme Heat conference cancelled due to extreme heat warning

'Buy less' campaigns don't work

The 15-minute city is a dead end

The missing catalogue: why finding books in translation is still so hard

As a society, we may be able to increase support for redistribution by exposing the ultra-rich

Circadian justice (2022)

Women’s food and transport carbon footprint 26% lower than men’s in France, study finds - Eating red meat and driving cars explain almost all of the 6.5-9.5% difference in pollution that remains after also accounting for men eating more calories and travelling longer distances.

An academic Great Gatsby Curve – How much academic success is inherited?

How to enhance generative AI's problem-solving capabilities, boost productivity

Tax cuts for the rich lead to higher income inequality in both the short- & medium-term

AI-human collaboration can unlock new sources of competitive advantage

The Fediverse is an opportunity learned societies can't ignore

Tax cuts for the wealthy only benefit the rich: debunking trickle-down economics

Why do so many people hate EU bureaucracy?

The typical person from a Bangladeshi, black Caribbean or black African background has no significant level of household net worth, in contrast to the typical white Briton who has a household net worth of £140,000…

To grasp the extent of inequality, look at the relatively well-off

Octopuses, crabs and lobsters recognised as sentient beings under UK law (2021)

The focus on misinformation leads to a profound misunderstanding of why people believe and act on bad information

Why the US and NATO have long wanted Russia to attack Ukraine

Russia Cannot Win The War

Sentience in Cephalopod Molluscs and Decapod Crustaceans

Octopuses, crabs and lobsters to be recognised as sentient beings under UK law

Adam Smith didn't accept inequality as a necessary trade-off for a rich economy

The Economic Consequences of Major Tax Cuts for the Rich

It's not always our fault if we choose unhealthy foods

A new study shows that keeping tax low for the rich does not boost economy

Keeping tax low for the rich does not boost economy

Why Do People Stay Poor?

Academia Resembles a Drug Gang

Informational privacy: a precondition for democratic participation?

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