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A study finds that UN aid in the aftermath of climate-related disasters is driven by humanitarian need. 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, according to a new large international study.

New Year’s Eve is coming up, a holiday when many people choose to make a New Year’s resolution. They may be hard to keep, but research shows there is one possible way to succeed – rephrase your resolution.

In the Arctic, climate change is twice as fast as in the rest of the world. Join Claudia Mohr and Sophie Haslett on their journey to Svalbard where they perform air and particle measurements.

Borders, inequality and the relationship between democracy and welfare states has been a focus for Vanessa Barker in her research at The Department of Sociology.