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A new study published in PNAS finds that aid provided by the United Nations (UN) in the aftermath of climate-related disasters is driven by humanitarian need rather than by strategic donor interests. The results underline the importance of climate-related hazards for understanding aid disbursements.
Family courts are misunderstanding and misusing research around how children form close relationships with their caregivers, say an international group of experts.
Loss of smell is the single most important symptom of COVID-19. Individuals who rate their sense of smell to 0-2 on a scale of 0-10 have a high probability of being infected by the coronavirus, according to a new large international study.
To publish strategically? A bibliometric study of the research publications at the department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies published between 2007-2020. Presenter: Olivier Höhn (Stockholm University Library).