There may be a connection between how much a couple spends and saves and how happy they are in their relationship, according to a new study from the University of Georgia. The researchers found spouses who see their partners as “savers” tend to…
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Partner's spending habits can impact relationship dynamics
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The type of job you do could be affecting your ability to save money—and not just because of the salary
It’s often said that millions of people in the UK don’t save enough—with one in ten adults saving no money at all. That figure from a 2025 report from the Financial Conduct Authority regulator came with a warning that it’s leaving people…
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Report advises on how investors can make public health a safe bet
Public health can be a money maker if investors use the right techniques to make their cash injections a safe bet, according to a report by Northeastern University academics. The report, “Investor Action on Health: a review,” offers major…
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Social housing the key to protecting low-income renters, study finds
Low-income renters in Australia are far less likely to experience housing stress, rent arrears, or be forced to relocate when living in social housing compared to those receiving cash rent assistance payments or no assistance, according to a new…
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Aligning vehicle electrification with power sector transitions: life cycle insights across diverse grids
Life cycle drawbacks of BEVs in grids powered by conventional energy sources
BEVs can underperform due to life cycle penalties in power grids that rely heavily on carbon-intensive fuels. Figure 1 (a) shows that BEVs do not universally offer life…
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Harnessing the power of virtual reality technology to enhance public health genomics skills in Africa
Mboowa, G. & Sserwadda, I. Role of genomics literacy in reducing the burden of common genetic diseases in Africa. Mol. Genet. Genomic Med. 7, e00776 (2019).
Inzaule, S. C., Tessema, S. K.,…
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Contextual conditions define maximum energy-use threshold in low-carbon controlled environment agriculture for agri-food transformation
Pidcock, R. & McSweeney, R. Mapped: How climate change affects extreme weather around the world. https://www.carbonbrief.org/ (2022).
Ritchie, H. & Roser, M. Half of the world’s habitable land is used for agriculture. OurWorldInData.org (2019).
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A multi-stakeholder fuzzy best–worst method analysis of key factors in remanufacturing production processes
United Nations Industrial Development Organization. International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics 2023. https://coilink.org/20.500.12592/9kd5539 (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024).
Hegab, H., Khanna, N., Monib, N. & Salem, A. Design for sustainable…
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Towards resilient renewable energy deployment in Africa through a weather-aware optimization framework
Datasets
This study employs the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Reanalysis version 5 (ERA5) dataset39 to calculate renewable potentials across Africa. ERA5 provides comprehensive, globally consistent high-resolution…
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From hydrocarbons to hydrogen: how GCC oil giants are reinventing energy leadership
In a striking paradox reshaping global energy, the world’s leading oil and gas exporters, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, are emerging as significant pioneers of the renewable energy revolution. This transformation gained notable…
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