és llicenciada en Ciències Matemàtiques per la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona i doctora en Economia per la Universitat ...
La liberté de voyager n’est pas universelle : le passeport trie encore les mobilités selon une hiérarchie héritée du colonialisme.
Els pantans estan ara al màxim de capacitat, però el clima mediterrani es caracteritza per períodes de pluja abundant i alta sequera. La ciència aprofita el moment dolç de l'aigua per a desenvolupar e ...
Women’s preaching is controversial in some Christian denominations – but key to the biblical story of Jesus’ resurrection.
But in manufacturing, technological improvements can translate more directly into higher output per worker. This is what happens when industrial robots automate assembly-line tasks, allowing a single ...
Her research work is conducted within the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) Mental Health and Neurodegeneration Themes. She receives Royalties from Cambridge University Press for Brain ...
Popular on social media, the green witchcraft trend reveals how the witch has evolved into an ecofeminist heroine for our times.
In developed economies, water has become a victim of its own social success. For those with universal access to it, a form of cognitive dissonance has taken hold: we fret over looming threats of ...
Shifting the law to treat rivers as legal ‘persons’ rather than economic assets could offer a radical new way to hold polluters to account.
The US-Israel strikes on Iran in late February caused an immediate spike in oil prices, and volatility has only increased since then. It quickly led to fears among motorists of “price-gouging” – ...
Scotland’s assisted dying debate focused on safeguards, but for thousands dying in poverty with unmet care needs, the real question goes much deeper.
It’s not so much about older people losing their sense of humour, as about changes in how they can use and enjoy it.