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This study uses consensually provided browser history records from over 1,000 individuals, spanning over 30 million website visits
The paper studied judicial in-group bias in Indian criminal courts, collecting data on over 5 million criminal case records from 2010–2018
This Insight discusses the perceived vulnerabilities/risks, the impact of the operation of electricity grids and the lessons learnt
The Chancellor led a high level business delegation to India for the ninth UK-India Economic and Financial Dialogue bringing the message: Make in India, finance in the UK.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The paper focuses on the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems to improve data quality and the processes of justice themselves
This study examines 4 reform policies and programs of the Indian education system to shed light on the histories of current reform options
This study examines the role of immediate and underlying determinants of subnational trends in underweight between 2002 and 2011
Higher daily peak temperatures and longer more intense heat waves are now more frequent due to climate change
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