15-Minute City: Why Time Shouldn’t be the Only Factor in Future City Planning

Researchers have developed a tool to measure how close cities are to the ideal of being a 15-minute city, uncovering significant inequalities along the way
What role did fear play in Europe's population growth?

Fear of conflict may have influenced the development of prehistoric European societies as much as the conflicts themselves, according to a recent study by the Complexity Science Hub (CSH)
Spread the Love (Online): Study Reveals In-Party Positivity Drives Online Engagement More Than Out-Party Hostility

Politicians who post negative social media content may want to rethink their less-effective approach
Study unveils complexity of zoonotic transmission chains

Dive into the interactive visualization to explore the intricate interactions of zoonoses – diseases that jump between animals and humans – in one country
New study shows the power of social connections to predict hit songs

The artist's fame or genre influence aren’t the only factors that matter, say Complexity Science Hub researchers
Decentralizing social networks is key to promoting sociodiversity, says study

Minority opinions are often overshadowed by majority opinions in centralized social networks, such as Instagram and X
It’s not a match! Skill mismatch after job loss can have great impact on career

Dismissal increases occupation change probability eleven-fold, with significant financial and career consequences, shows study
Which countries are more at risk in the global supply chain?

Developing and poor nations are more vulnerable to supply chain disruptions than wealthy countries, according to a study out of the Complexity Science Hub
Reducing CO2 emissions by 20% with only a 2% economic loss

A new study by the Complexity Science Hub demonstrates how climate policies can be implemented with minimal economic damage
The Gender Gap in Physics Has Been Stable for More Than a Century. Here’s Why

A new study reveals the mechanisms behind the long-standing gender gap in physics. The key lies in the tendency of established scientists to adopt — or not — young female researchers. Without changes to collaboration patterns and network inclusion, the gap will persist....
15-Minute City: Why Time Shouldn’t be the Only Factor in Future City Planning

Researchers have developed a tool to measure how close cities are to the ideal of being a 15-minute city, uncovering significant inequalities along the way
What role did fear play in Europe's population growth?

Fear of conflict may have influenced the development of prehistoric European societies as much as the conflicts themselves, according to a recent study by the Complexity Science Hub (CSH)
Spread the Love (Online): Study Reveals In-Party Positivity Drives Online Engagement More Than Out-Party Hostility

Politicians who post negative social media content may want to rethink their less-effective approach
Study unveils complexity of zoonotic transmission chains

Dive into the interactive visualization to explore the intricate interactions of zoonoses – diseases that jump between animals and humans – in one country
New study shows the power of social connections to predict hit songs

The artist's fame or genre influence aren’t the only factors that matter, say Complexity Science Hub researchers
Decentralizing social networks is key to promoting sociodiversity, says study

Minority opinions are often overshadowed by majority opinions in centralized social networks, such as Instagram and X
It’s not a match! Skill mismatch after job loss can have great impact on career

Dismissal increases occupation change probability eleven-fold, with significant financial and career consequences, shows study
Which countries are more at risk in the global supply chain?

Developing and poor nations are more vulnerable to supply chain disruptions than wealthy countries, according to a study out of the Complexity Science Hub
Reducing CO2 emissions by 20% with only a 2% economic loss

A new study by the Complexity Science Hub demonstrates how climate policies can be implemented with minimal economic damage
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