
Do hot neighborhoods affect everyone equally?
Researchers measured the urban heat island effect for 175 cities in the United States and found that in most places, people of color experience higher urban heat island effects than white people do.
Researchers measured the urban heat island effect for 175 cities in the United States and found that in most places, people of color experience higher urban heat island effects than white people do.
Researchers wanted to compare the impacts of unconditional and conditional cash transfers for schoolgirls in Malawi, Africa.
Researchers wanted to know which students are most at risk of getting a lower quality education and how racial and ethnic segregation in U.S. public schools is linked to school poverty.
Scientists investigated the effect climate change and extreme weather events are having in Sub-Saharan Africa and tried to predict what might happen in the future.
Researchers wanted to know if removing the fee for giving birth at public health facilities has a positive effect in developing countries.
Researchers conducted a study in six different countries to find out if providing extremely poor people with livelihoods and food support could enable them to escape extreme poverty.
High school students from New Zealand answer questions about feeling cold at home due to energy poverty and the trouble that causes.
Scientists tried to find out if and how Africa can meet its future demand for grain as its population increases.
Scientists research how can electricity reach the one billion people around the world who live without it.
Scientists used ancient DNA, radiocarbon dating, and archaeological remains to find out where the first people in the Caribbean came from.
Scientists wanted to know how ravens’ intelligence and cognitive skills compared to apes.
Researchers wanted to assess and predict bone loss in astronauts caused by spaceflight.
Researchers investigated the impact of gender stereotypes favoring boys in computer science and engineering on children and adolescents.
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