At London’s Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons you can see human tissue like the Evelyn tables from the 1600s. These display the dissected system of arteries, nerves and veins from an ...
Long before Kuakata’s beaches drew tourists, before Kalapara had its name on any map, this stretch of Bangladesh’s southern coast was far less hospitable.
We imagine disadvantage as a well-defined hurdle that appears, is overcome, and is swiftly forgotten. In reality, it's more ...
Ramón, a 55-year-old Mexican national and deportee from the USA with opioid use disorder, was rushed into a harm reduction clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, during an overdose. Minutes before, ambulance ...
As scholars, practitioners and policymakers gather for the 2026 LANDacAnnual Conference under the timely theme Land, Conflict and Peace, at Janskerkhof on July 2-3, Utrecht, the Netherlands, ...
A New Lens on Sudan’s Recovery Agriculture in fragile and conflict-affected states is often viewed as a technical sector — a means of producing crops and earning export revenue. Yet in Sudan today, ...
For more than five decades, the loudest refrain from Nigeria’s South-East was one of neglect. From the ruins of the civil war ...
Activist Blezzing Dada shares how societal perceptions shape Black and people of colour's experiences of intersectionality.
The Meghalaya Socio-Economic Review 2025 seeks to present a comprehensive statistical overview of the state’s developmental trajectory. However, this paper argues that the document fails to meet the ...
Australia’s migration system is complicated. It’s heavily influenced by politics and global pressures, which can make it ...
Restart your Windows PC and then try using the MSINFO32.exe tool. This will kill all extra processes and reset any corrupt files or temporary settings that may be preventing the tool from running ...