Home Publications List
Publication display API.
This one is used to display publications on the home page.
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China’s population decline can be traced back to the restrictive family-planning policies launched in the 1970s and an impressive economic boom fueled by China’s huge labor force. China’s modernization brought rapid urbanization, rising income levels, and better education to large parts of China. Combined, these policies and growth have given China one of the lowest birth rates in the world. Today, China is trying to reverse its population decline. Not just because an aging population is hard to sustain economically, but because China’s impressive economic growth, until now, has relied on its people. 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Coffee and cocoa, the commodities behind these beloved staples, have dominated the markets as two of the fastest-rising commodities.", "text": "Extreme weather caused by climate change, including droughts, erratic rainfall, and rising temperatures, is reducing cocoa and coffee yields. Companies like Starbucks and Hershey’s are responding with investments in resilient crops and stockpiling. Analysts expect tight markets in 2025, though cocoa supplies may improve after a 2024 deficit. \r\n\r\nThe EU’s anti-deforestation law, starting in late 2025, will tighten supply chains and increase compliance costs, driving potential price surges. In the US, planned tariffs under President-elect Donald Trump could disrupt imports of coffee and cocoa, which rely heavily on global trade.", "link_original": "https://cfi.co/finance/2025/01/why-coffee-and-chocolate-prices-are-heating-up-in-2025/#:~:text=One%20of%20the%20primary%20factors%20behind%20the%20sharp,are%20all%20taking%20their%20toll%20on%20crop%20yields.", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 100, "name": "Atmospheric pollution, climate catastrophe" } ], "root_section": { "id": 107, "name": "Life-friendly Earth" }, "is_photo": true, "is_video": false, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": true, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "https://onegeo.com/bucket/media/section_publication_photo/1227b7c6-3c3d-445b-881e-859c6719b467", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [] }, "filters": [] }, { "id": "2a87be40-ef71-4665-9370-b92399b3bb52", "slug": "why-do-more-species-live-near-the-equator-a-video-by-be-smart-post", "created_at": "2025-05-12T13:03:19Z", "views": 15, "name": "Why Do More Species Live Near the Equator? | a video by Be Smart", "about": "This video explores the high biodiversity of tropical regions like the Peruvian rainforest, attributing it to factors like larger land area, stable climate, and abundant solar radiation, which create more niches and faster evolution.", "text": "This video explores the high levels of biodiversity found in tropical regions, using the Peruvian rainforest as a prime example. 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Aesthetic and noise considerations also factor into the design.", "text": "It's possible to build a wind turbine with two blades or five blades or even one blade, but most modern windmills have three blades. And there are three reasons for that.\n\nThe first reason for three blades comes from physics. The more blades a windmill has, the more torque it can generate. But also, the more drag it has, because each additional blade has to cut through the wind, and drag grows quickly the faster the windmill is spinning. So, in general, many bladed windmills work better at lower rotational speeds relative to wind speed. On the other hand, a windmill with fewer blades generates less torque, but also experiences less drag.\n\nThe second reason comes from engineering. The problem is that windmills have to be strong enough to withstand the many different bending and rotational and vibrational forces necessary for their operation.\n\nThe third reason comes from human comfort. 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Hamilton's rule, a mathematical principle explaining when altruism is favored by evolution, is also discussed.", "text": "Why do we love people we're related to? Compared to strangers, why do we feel such a deep sense of connection with our family members? Sure, they're nice to us, we take care of each other, and we often live with them, but there has to be a deeper biological reason. That reason, unsurprisingly is evolution. In this video, I explain why taking care of our family, or even dying for them, makes sense in the eyes of evolution.", "link_original": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-AqCaavUfQ", "status": 2, "country": [], "sections": [ { "id": 14, "name": "Parenting with love, raising with care" } ], "root_section": { "id": 1, "name": "Enlightened Humanity" }, "is_photo": false, "is_video": true, "is_large_font": false, "show_in_news_list": false, "url_to_show_in_news_list": "", "location_filters": { "countries": [], "regions": [] }, "filters": [ { "id": 13, "name": "Media content", "badge_name": "Media content", "show_badge": false, "children": [ { "id": 15, "name": "Video", "badge_name": "Video", "show_badge": false, "children": [] } ], "all_children": false, "all_children_ids": "14,15,16" } ] }, { "id": "4ae742f0-1bc3-4dc7-b74f-ec857fbffe3c", "slug": "why-dont-we-talk-about-acid-rain-anymore-a-video-by-scishow-post", "created_at": "2025-05-27T08:11:57.294482Z", "views": 15, "name": "Why Don't We Talk About Acid Rain Anymore? | a video by SciShow", "about": "Are you old enough for your childhood to be filled with the threat of acid rain? Are you now thinking \"Wait, why haven't I heard about the threat of acid rain in forever?\". Well it's because scientists and policymakers got together and did something.", "text": "The video details the detrimental effects of acid rain, including harm to aquatic life, forests, soil, and even the weathering of structures. It then shifts to the actions taken to combat acid rain, such as the Clean Air Act in the US, international agreements like the Geneva Convention, and the development of technologies like sulfur scrubbers in power plants and catalytic converters in cars. 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Historian P.Heather and political economist J.Rapley use this Roman past to think anew about the contemporary West, its state of crisis, and what paths we could take out of it.\n\nAuthors explore the uncanny parallels - and productive differences - between the two cases, moving beyond the familiar tropes of invading barbarians and civilizational decay to learn new lessons from ancient history. 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