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World Oceans Day: Why It Matters More Than Ever

Ocean… It is a world of vibrant corals, mysterious deep-sea creatures, colorful schools of fish, and majestic marine mammals. From microscopic plankton to ancient whales, the ocean is filled with color, life, and unanswered questions. Its vastness hides ecosystems still unknown to science, harboring secrets that continue to inspire awe, imagination, and discovery. Protecting the […]

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War and Nature: What Are Armed Conflicts Doing to the Planet’s Biodiversity?

When we think about the consequences of war, we usually associate destruction with human, social, and economic losses. But a recent study published in Wild Animals, a new journal by Malque Publishing, brings a powerful warning: biodiversity is also among the main victims of armed conflicts — often in silent and irreversible ways. The research

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Are Teachers Resistant to Technology in the Classroom? New Study Presents Revealing Results

Despite all the technological advances available to education, many teachers still hesitate to incorporate computers into their everyday classroom practices. But why? A new study conducted in Nigeria and published in the Multidisciplinary Science Journal investigated the attitudes of Social Studies teachers toward Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI)—a method that promises to make teaching more interactive, efficient,

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How is ChatGPT transforming the university classroom? Study reveals how students and professors are using artificial intelligence

Few technologies have impacted the academic landscape as profoundly and rapidly as ChatGPT. This language model from OpenAI has quickly evolved from an experimental novelty into an everyday tool in schools, universities, and research centers around the globe. But does this rising popularity actually translate into better learning outcomes — or are we becoming dangerously

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When stress disrupts treatment: what does high blood pressure have to do with mental health?

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world. Although effective medications are available, many patients simply do not follow the prescribed treatment correctly. A recent study conducted in Cimahi City, Indonesia, investigated one of the key factors behind this low adherence: stress. Published by researchers Gurdani Yogisutanti

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When consumers say “No”: how boycotts impact brands and businesses in the Digital Age

Nowadays, a single click can have massive consequences. One outraged consumer posts online, others share it, hashtags spread—and in no time, a global company begins to feel the weight of a boycott. But do boycotts actually work? And what impact do they have on companies in the short and long term? A recent study published

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How to resolve conflicts in family businesses? Study reveals more effective alternatives than the traditional justice system

Family businesses are the backbone of the economy in many countries, including India. However, conflicts among family members can threaten not only the continuity of the business but also personal relationships. Disputes over inheritance, succession, and management can quickly turn into long and exhausting legal battles. But is there a more efficient and less traumatic

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Santa Inês: the hidden treasure of brazilian sheep farming that the world has yet to discover

The Santa Inês breed is one of the most important sheep breeds in Brazil, especially in the Northeast region. Known for its resilience, adaptability, and resistance to parasites, this breed has gained the attention of researchers who seek to better understand its genetic, productive, and health characteristics. But what have been the main research topics

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Danger in the air: how toxic elements are affecting animal health – and even yours – in Big Cities

Air pollution is one of the greatest environmental threats in modern cities. In megacities such as Jakarta and Surabaya, Indonesia, pollution levels often exceed safe limits for both human and animal health. Among these pollutants, lead (Pb) is one of the most concerning, as its presence in urban environments has been linked to neurological, hematological,

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Social Media in the fight against human trafficking: how IOM operates in Indonesia

Human trafficking is a global crisis that challenges governments, international organizations, and civil society. In Indonesia, this reality affects thousands of people, especially women and children, who are exploited in forced labor and sexual exploitation networks. But how can social media help combat this crime? A recent study, published in the Multidisciplinary Reviews Journal and

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