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As financial pressures mount and adjacent markets become saturated and/or highly regulated, a growing number of health systems are rethinking the geographic boundaries of traditional mergers and ...
Is your brain aging faster than your chronological age? New research shows it could raise your risk of death and dementia significantly—and offers promise for early intervention.
Bel, from the Department of Geography and Planning, and Professor Tolga Bektas, from the Management School, travelled to four ...
Recently, a cross-Faculty team from the University of Liverpool visited China and Laos to strengthen research collaborations ...
New research shows nostalgia is more often tied to coastlines, lakes, and rivers than forests or fields in both the UK and US.
Climate change impacts Bundelkhand, leading to droughts and migration, while erratic rainfall forces sugarcane workers to ...
Texas leads the US in flood deaths due to its geography, population and risky behaviour, with experts suggesting that many ...
A study puts the spotlight on Texas as the leading U.S. state by far for flood-related deaths, with more than 1,000 of them ...
Rivers are Earth's arteries. Water, sediment and nutrients self-organize into diverse, dynamic channels as they journey from ...
Texas leads the country in flood deaths. Steep hills, shallow soils and a fault zone have made Hill Country, also called "flash flood alley," one of the state's most dangerous regions.
Delhi University may drop key PG syllabus content on Hindu nationalism, Islam, caste, and LGBTQ+ issues following proposed ...
With a body of work that spans geospatial science, urban environmental planning and GeoAI, Michaelmary Chukwu is positioning himself at the forefront of spatial data science.