Most of the 1 million Venezuelans in the United States arrived within the past decade
Most of the 1 million Venezuelan immigrants in the US arrived relatively recently.
Most of the 1 million Venezuelan immigrants in the US arrived relatively recently.
Scientists have traditionally focused on educating the public on science or correcting misinformation. But researchers from marginalized communities often have broader goals in science communication.
Beijing may benefit from the US retreat from international norms and a vision of a world split into ‘sphere of influence.’
With targeted support, refugees are more likely to gain employment, increase their savings and find safety if not housed in camps, study finds.
Grief can inspire concrete acts of loyalty and generosity.
While Israel’s recognition of Somaliland alters the board, it doesn’t end the game.
Marine conservationist Callum Roberts explains the significance of the new high seas treaty, and the grey areas it still leaves for our oceans.
Russian forces are still battling over territory in eastern Ukraine after 1,418 days of war.
Such repositories raise complex ethical questions around public safety, particularly given the millennia-long timescales of nuclear waste.
‘Heated Rivalry’ could signal crucial queer representation during a politically dangerous time.
Voters tend to think about prime ministers less than we might assume when elections roll around.
Restoring the ability of local communities to act as guardians of nature is a promising approach to both ecological and social recovery.
Pet loss can trigger prolonged grief disorder at rates comparable to human bereavement, new research shows.
I worked at RuneScape from 2008 until 2014, and the questions that were on my team’s minds at the time are still relevant now
New trains are good, but a new approach to public transport would be even better.