Curbing violence in Mexico: Disrupting cartel recruitment holds the key, a new study finds.

Not through courts and not through prisons. The only way to reduce violence in Mexico is to cut off recruitment. Increasing incapacitation instead leads to both more homicides and cartel members, researcher Rafael Prieto-Curiel from the Complexity Science Hub and colleag...
Unlocking Urban Diversity: The Magnetism of Complex Amenities

Diversity fuels prosperity in cities, but where do people from diverse backgrounds meet? A study from the Complexity Science Hub now indicates that locations offering a range of rare shops and services may hold the key.
Why do some environmental shocks lead to disaster while others don't?

It's no longer just about stopping, but how we can live with climate change. To figure this out, we must delve into our cultures, as highlighted in a special issue of The Royal Society. A study by the Complexity Science Hub points out how our history could help guide the...
New study uncovers the Causes of the Qing Dynasty's Collapse

Scientists develop method to predict the spread of armed conflicts

The statistical model identifies links between battles in Africa and can be applied to other armed conflicts, according to a study at the Complexity Science Hub
Prenatal malnutrition increases diabetes incidence later in life

Early malnutrition increases the risk of type 2 diabetes and other diseases later in life. In a recent study, researchers at the Complexity Science Hub and Medical University of Vienna showed this to be true.
Researchers map Austria's pig trade network for the first time

The transfer of pigs from one place to another poses the risk of spreading infectious diseases. Knowing how holdings (e.g., farms, markets, etc.) are connected is therefore of crucial importance. In a study by the Complexity Science Hub, the University of Veterinary Medi...
Turkey: researchers find signs of electoral fraud in the runoff election

At the end of May, Recep Tayyip Erdogan won the runoff election for the presidency in Turkey with around 52 percent of the vote. After researchers from the Complexity Science Hub found signs of election manipulation in the first round of voting, a current study shows sim...
Why Saudi Arabia's "The Line" is not a revolution in urban living

What some consider an ideal ecological city, others call a promotional gimmick. Researchers from the Complexity Science Hub now show why The Line should not be a showcase for future cities. 
Criminal Activities Cause Losses of $30 Billion in the Crypto Sector

Digital financial products are increasingly coming under the crosshairs of cyberattacks. However, evidence-based results are not yet available regarding the actual magnitude of this threat. Researchers from the Complexity Science Hub and the University of Montreal have n...
Curbing violence in Mexico: Disrupting cartel recruitment holds the key, a new study finds.

Not through courts and not through prisons. The only way to reduce violence in Mexico is to cut off recruitment. Increasing incapacitation instead leads to both more homicides and cartel members, researcher Rafael Prieto-Curiel from the Complexity Science Hub and colleag...
Unlocking Urban Diversity: The Magnetism of Complex Amenities

Diversity fuels prosperity in cities, but where do people from diverse backgrounds meet? A study from the Complexity Science Hub now indicates that locations offering a range of rare shops and services may hold the key.
Why do some environmental shocks lead to disaster while others don't?

It's no longer just about stopping, but how we can live with climate change. To figure this out, we must delve into our cultures, as highlighted in a special issue of The Royal Society. A study by the Complexity Science Hub points out how our history could help guide the...
New study uncovers the Causes of the Qing Dynasty's Collapse

Scientists develop method to predict the spread of armed conflicts

The statistical model identifies links between battles in Africa and can be applied to other armed conflicts, according to a study at the Complexity Science Hub
Prenatal malnutrition increases diabetes incidence later in life

Early malnutrition increases the risk of type 2 diabetes and other diseases later in life. In a recent study, researchers at the Complexity Science Hub and Medical University of Vienna showed this to be true.
Researchers map Austria's pig trade network for the first time

The transfer of pigs from one place to another poses the risk of spreading infectious diseases. Knowing how holdings (e.g., farms, markets, etc.) are connected is therefore of crucial importance. In a study by the Complexity Science Hub, the University of Veterinary Medi...
Turkey: researchers find signs of electoral fraud in the runoff election

At the end of May, Recep Tayyip Erdogan won the runoff election for the presidency in Turkey with around 52 percent of the vote. After researchers from the Complexity Science Hub found signs of election manipulation in the first round of voting, a current study shows sim...
Why Saudi Arabia's "The Line" is not a revolution in urban living

What some consider an ideal ecological city, others call a promotional gimmick. Researchers from the Complexity Science Hub now show why The Line should not be a showcase for future cities. 
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