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Pride Month 2022: Article collections on health and wellbeing in the LGBT+ community

Frontiers

We are proud to showcase the top closed and open article collections on improving the health and wellbeing of LGBT+ individuals. Researchers explored topics spanning from transgender pain and queer aging to HIV prevention and sexual health in non-binary adolescents. Read our closed article collections: Gender Dysphoria.

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How do we stop ‘robot evolution’ from spiraling out of control? 2 essential articles on the future of robotics and AI

Frontiers

Now, Frontiers highlights just some of the latest top articles in this fascinating field. To that end, here are some of the latest articles published to Frontiers authored by some of the top researchers in their field as part of the research topic ‘Horizons in Robotics and AI’. Article link: [link]. Article link: [link].

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Editor’s Choice Award for Evolutionary Psychology – January to March 2021

Frontiers

The two articles selected have received notable attention within the community and offer important insights from the field of evolutionary psychology to better understand behavioral responses within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. This focused Research Topic, led by Drs. HYPOTHESIS AND THEORY article. By Karolina Mi?kowska*,

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Jayati Ghosh – It’s not just analysis, it’s a call for action

Frontiers

She has authored and/or edited 20 books and more than 200 scholarly articles. Keeping with the topic of climate change, one part of the inequality is evident and it’s the discussion about carbon debt. Within communities, women are responsible for provisioning, they are responsible for survival, maintenance, and reproduction.

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Announcing VJEL's 2024 Top 10 Environmental Watch List

Vermont Law

VJEL Staff Editors work closely with a faculty member or subject-matter expert to select a topic based on what is considered within the “Top 10” most pressing environmental law issues for the upcoming year and to propose creative solutions for those problems.

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Climate Feedback Unscientifically Confuses "Disasters" & Weather Events & Endorses Pseudoscientific Claim That We Are in A "Sixth Mass Extinction"

Environmental Progress

In 2011, the British scientific journal Nature published an article titled “Species-Area Relationships Always Overestimate Extinction Rates from Habitat Loss.” Nowhere do I do that either in this article or Apocalypse Never. The idea was that as more species competed for declining resources, fewer would survive.

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Kelly Thompson – Bringing sex and gender differences to the forefront

Frontiers

In health research, particularly in global health, women’s health is often seen through the lens of sexual reproductive and maternal health. In mid-2020, you co-authored an article in Frontiers in Global Women’s Health. I don’t think this represented the context of what was written in the article. You briefly mentioned language.