In times of crisis, effective humanitarian aid depends largely on the fast and efficient allocation of resources and personnel. Accurate...
Using a new multidisciplinary approach, a team from UNIGE and CNRS has retraced the food practices of a Senegalese village....
Since the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine in 2021, fake news on social media has been widely blamed for low...
Using experiments with COVID-19 related queries, Cornell sociology and information science researchers found that in a public health emergency, most...
When a child peruses YouTube, the content recommended to them is not always age appropriate, a new study suggests. Researchers...
by Jan Steffen, Cluster of Excellence ROOTS – Social, Environmental, and Cultural Connectivity in Past Societies A study by the...
Some of human history’s greatest atrocities—genocide, slavery, ethnic cleanings—are rooted in our ability to dehumanize people from other social, political,...
Spend any time scrolling through social media or news sites and it feels like America is a nation in constant...
New simulations provide mathematical support for the theory that the spread of political ideas across international borders may have a...
The YouTube comments sections of politically neutral news outlets might be more conducive to cooperative, cross-partisan conversation than their liberal...
Post-war peace processes are a dangerous period for women. Many are forced to live close to men who committed serious...
Researchers have gleaned new insights into the great human migration, revealing how environmental conditions in northern Eurasia and the Americas...













