Half of the world’s population lives in just seven countries. But some of the world’s religious groups are even more concentrated than that.
Tokio Marine shows how a Japanese insurance group can build ambidextrous future leaders through immersive development. Five ...
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Why the HK45 remains one of the most trusted .45 ACP pistols
The HK45 earned its reputation the slow, hard way—through years of duty use, training cycles, and real-world handling. It...
We shot the new Glock Gen 6. With many ergonomic upgrades and an improved optics mounting system it is the best out-of-the ...
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Why the Springfield XD-M Elite might be the most overlooked .45 ACP
The XD-M Elite in .45 ACP tends to fly under the radar, even among shooters who know the platform... The post Why the ...
In a classroom in upstate New York, a special education teacher pulls up a set of Tobii eye-tracking devices, each calibrated ...
Fifty formerly captive Aldabra giant tortoises have been released onto an exclusive private island in the Seychelles. The ...
Analysis of our polls and other data shows no clear evidence of a religious revival among young adults. Read more about ...
Three different countries, three different research teams, three different samples find the same result: autistic adults show ...
There is no such thing as a society where everyone is equal. That is the key message of new research that challenges the ...
How did world competitiveness as a paradigm gain such importance in developing global prosperity? In this book, Stephane Garelli, a world-renowned professor responsible for opening the IMD World ...
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Disability rights are shaped by the narratives embedded in policies like the Accessible Canada Act and MAID
The narratives embedded in disability policy influence everything from budget priorities to program eligibility and ...
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