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Guided by the light
If firefly populations had declined during the 1660s to today's levels, we might not be able to suppress tumors by photosensitizing them.
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In the Field with Ann-Christine Link and Valérie Andriamanga: Understanding Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change in Madagascar
Find out how our researchers trace climate change impacts on human mobility from Androy to Boeny in Madagascar.
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Global experts meet in São Paulo to mark CETIC.br’s 20-year journey
CETIC.br celebrated 20 years of data-driven digital policies with global experts reflecting on inclusion, governance, and future challenges.
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5 Routes to a Better Future: Turning Over a New Leaf
Discover how 5 bold shifts for change can shape a more just and less risky future.
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Honouring a Legacy of Social Justice: The Michael Cichon Graduate Award in Social Protection
UNU-MERIT is proud to announce the launch of the Michael Cichon Graduate Award, a new initiative to honour the legacy of Professor Michael Cichon.
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Championing Global Solidarity: MPP Student Eva Bemelmans Joins The ONE Campaign
Passionate young leaders fighting for a more just world
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Spring Meetings 2025: Keep Calm, but Can We Carry On?
The IMF and World Bank in a period of global uncertainty
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Tackling Social Bias against the Poor: A Dataset and Taxonomy on Aporophobia
New Study Explores How Social Media Reflects Bias Against People Living in Poverty.
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UNU Macau Welcomes Professor Benjamin Rosman as Keynote Speaker at the UNU Macau AI Conference 2025
Meet our speakers of the UNU Macau AI Conference 2025: “AI for Humanity: Building an Equitable Digital Future."
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From Crisis to Action: The Imperative of Climate Hope
Book review of: “The Hard Work of Hope: Climate Change in the Age of Trump” By Jon O’Riordan and Robert William Sandford