Anastasia Mariana

Hello there! I'm your friendly neighborhood Senior Researcher. With over 13 years' experience in various research roles, I have developed a true passion for chasing all kinds of knowledge and sharing it with the world. Endlessly curious, I love understanding how things work, deciphering complex theories, and transforming piles of data into memorable insights.

Uganda regime exploits social anxieties in promoting anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and win political support

Uganda regime exploits social anxieties in promoting anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and win political support

Nicolette Manglos-Weber, an Associate Professor of Religion at Boston University, has been collaborating with Ugandan community activists and NGO leaders since 2017 as a researcher of politics and religion in the area. These authorities express growing concerns about governmental corruption and human rights violations, according to her opinion piece that she published in The Coversation….

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Unreliable clinical trials are becoming an issue in medicine, many studies are fabricated

Unreliable clinical trials are becoming an issue in medicine, many studies are fabricated

Several academics, doctors, and data investigators have maintained that phony or faulty studies are alarmingly common for years, according to a publication published in Nature. They have searched through RCTs in many different medical specialties, including women’s health, pain research, anesthesia, bone health, and COVID-19. They also discovered dozens or hundreds of studies with data…

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Minneapolis becoming the first major U.S. city to allow adhan to be broadcast from mosques five times a day

Minneapolis becoming the first major U.S. city to allow adhan to be broadcast from mosques five times a day

The “adhan,” or Muslim call to prayer, can now be broadcast from mosques five times per day, making Minneapolis the first major American city to do so. A amendment to the city’s sound law was overwhelmingly passed by the Minneapolis City Council in April 2023, essentially removing the time restrictions that had previously prevented the…

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