A University of Wyoming alumnus and a UW professor of statistics have published a study proposing the use of spatially ...
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Born in a lab, Indian Statistical Institute helped shape new India. A bill intends to alter its future
Section of faculty, students and alumni oppose MoSPI's draft Bill that seeks to replace Indian Statistical Institute's ...
Plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit argue the 2020 Census wrongly overcounted the population in a partisan way: “When the federal ...
Study Finds on MSN
Menopause Changes What Women Find Attractive In Men, Study Suggests
Does menopause change what women find attractive? Older women prefer bearded men with lighter builds, and menopause affects ...
Traditional water management approaches are increasingly unfit for modern pressures. Periodic manual measurements, delayed ...
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Major review challenges the "monogamy-superiority myth"
A new meta-analysis published in The Journal of Sex Research challenges the pervasive belief that monogamous relationships ...
Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era receives high international recognition ...
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Researchers uncover different hierarchies of moral concern among liberals and conservatives
New research conducted in Portugal offers insight into the psychological roots of political ideology. The findings suggest ...
Objectives The roles and functions of traditional birth attendants in the community and in relation to the formal healthcare system have to the best of our knowledge, not previously been explored in ...
Objectives This study aimed to identify the predictors of burnout, anxiety and depression among healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design A secondary quantitative analysis of data ...
Security and fairness form the foundation of reputable online casinos at play now. Industry-leading platforms employ advanced encryption technologies, undergo regular ...
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SNAP error rates: Which states overpay, underpay people most often?
Underpayments are less frequent, with most states underpaying only 1% or 2% of the time. The most underpayments were in ...
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