Policing of intimate partner violence (IPV) may result in adverse consequences for survivors, according to a new study at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. However, the evidence concerning the generalized consequences of IPV policing has not been comprehensively evaluated until now and the results call into question whether IPV policing benefits survivors.
Often, when scientists do research around a specific societal challenge, they hope their work will help solve that larger problem. Yet translating findings into long-lasting, community-driven solutions is much harder than most expect.
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Researchers from Washington University in St Louis found that people born after 1965 were more likely to have a biological age greater than their chronological age.
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In another sleaze headache for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Fylde MP Mark Menzies had the whip suspended and was axed as a trade envoy over the extraordinary allegations.
Join in a day of fun and community spirit in Nijar on Saturday, April 20, 2024! This Free event, aimed at young people aged 14 to 35, will have workshops on Esparto, Ceramics, and Jarapas, for up to 30 people. Registration is open from April 1 to 18 at the “Bayra” House of Culture, Youth […]
Americans aren't alone in having many different names for this bubbly drink; the sweet sippers have plenty of other titles abroad.
A Red Lion native is “popping smoke” after a 35-year Army career.
It was a yearlong battle, Maribel Ahumada said, to get her teenage son into the program that changed his life. The Gardena mother was dissatisfied with the traditional system that arranges supportive services for Californians with developmental disabilities like D'Angelo Ahumada, who has cerebral palsy, epilepsy and other conditions. It has long been plagued by inequities, including lower spending on Latinos. "Before, everybody chooses for him: 'This is what we have. This is what you get. That's...
What is the role of artificial intelligence for crop improvement? Questions about artificial intelligence are becoming more pressing in every discipline. For crop improvement, AI provides a new lens to bridge science and practice, according to Jianming Yu, one of the world's top-ranked scientists in the fields of quantitative genetics and plant breeding.
IT consultant Debjyoti Paul tells The Local of the Indian society he co-founded in Helsingborg, and why local Swedes' reputation as closed off and reserved may not be true.