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To test for universality, they selected a linguistically, ethnically, economically and ecologically diverse set of cultures scattered around the world. In these 15 traditional, small-scale societies, ...
Grasping the universality of human rights demands a perspective that perceives it as a collaborative process, urging states to join forces in ratifying existing treaties, drafting new ones, and ...
By investigating the “universality” phenomenon in random matrices, researchers have developed a better sense of why it arises elsewhere — and how it can be used.
Universality’s predictability can be used to explain the large-scale behavior of messy, changing systems that first-principle mathematical models can’t always analyze thoroughly, such as cracking ...
A central principle of western Europe's post-war welfare system comes up for debate in the French parliament this week. Its technical name is universality. In practice it means everyone getting ...
For the United States and its Western allies, universality means “the expansion of a liberal, rules-based international order” largely made in America after World War II.
The study, which focused on analyzing cell models, found universality in their movement—an important discovery that could impact both health and robotics.
As restrictions online emerge across the world, internet universality is in jeopardy. In the face of the pandemic, and even though the international law allows for emergency powers in response to ...
Universality was written in an equally piecemeal manner but under very different circumstances, with Brown smack bang in the middle of the promotional circus for Assembly, which took her to Europe and ...