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BackgroundThere is robust evidence that compromised parenting, stemming from persistently high stress, mediates the impact of war and displacement on children's mental health and psychosocial wellbeing.
Kenneth E. Miller +8 more
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Science and scientists under attack
It has happened, therefore it can happen again (Primo Levi) Dear Editor, A recent Editorial published in your journal illustrated the condition of Ukrainian scientists during the invasion of their country by the aggressor Russian Federation: killed,
Valerio De Stefano
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Set up in 1946, UNESCO's Department of Social Sciences (DSS) quickly became one of the key promoters of international social science during the early Cold War era.
Wisselgren, Per,, Per Wisselgren
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Background Between 10 and 50% of primary care patients present with persistent physical symptoms (PPS). Patients with PPS tend to utilize excessive or inappropriate health care services, while being stuck in a deleterious cycle of inactivity ...
Dennis Fried +4 more
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69597: Oxford and the Great War: Science and the War (video)
Dr Liz Bruton, Byrne-Bussey Marconi Fellow at the Bodleian Library, discusses science in the First World War: including the fight against poison gas and to break German codes, and ethical issues raised by the war - which still confront scientists today.
Oxford At War Project Team (17565423)
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Genesis of the Study of War as a Political Phenomenon in Pre-Revolutionary Russia
Introduction. The article explores the conceptualization of war as a political phenomenon in prerevolutionary Russia and presents its results for theory and practice.
Vasily Belozerov
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F rom “Inspection Science” (28 February, p. [1281][1]) this page has moved, in only 4 weeks, to “Science and the War.” The tide of affairs has brought the United States and the United Kingdom from the place they were a month ago—in a diplomatic struggle to find allies—to a go-it-almost-
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Background: There is a need for scalable evidence-based psychological interventions for young adolescents experiencing high levels of psychological distress in humanitarian settings and low- and middle-income countries.
Mark J.D. Jordans +14 more
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British science fiction and the Cold War, 1945-1969 [PDF]
This thesis examines British Science Fiction between 1945 and 1969 and considers its response to the Cold War. It investigates the generic progression of British SF in the post-war years, assessing the legacy of the pre-war style of scientific romance in
Daley, C.
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Science and scholarship are under attack from all sides. To a large degree the lack of appreciation is due to a fundamental misunderstanding about the nature of scientific inquiry.
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