Shutterstock December 20, 2017 Why most of us lean to the right when we kiss Michael J. Proulx, University of Bath; A.K.M. Rezaul Karim, University of Dhaka, and Alexandra A. de Sousa, Bath Spa University Activity in the left hand side of the brain, specifically in areas of emotion, could explain why most people lean to the right before lips smack.
More than 600,000 buildings were fully damaged in the 2015 earthquake in Nepal. Jason von Meding November 24, 2017 Nepal earthquake reconstruction won’t succeed until the vulnerability of survivors is addressed Jason von Meding, University of Newcastle; Hari Darshan Shrestha; Humayun Kabir, University of Dhaka, and Iftekhar Ahmed, University of Newcastle Reconstruction progress in Nepal has been painfully slow. Building code compliance and better urban planning are a must – but inequitable access to resources undermines recovery.