Artificial intelligence could be used by clinicians and policy makers to predict opioid use disorder, new research from the University of Alberta shows. Read More
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A billion of the world’s most climate-vulnerable people live in informal settlements – here’s what they face
Peter H. Maltbie Flooding is common in informal settlements in Bwaise, a neighbourhood in the Ugandan capital Kampala. Bwaise’s residents are largely excluded from planning…

