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Ritsumeikan University

Quantitative text analysis of news coverage by Al-Manar suggests Hezbollah’s stance towards rival parties in Lebanon is driven by strategic considerations.

Data Reveals How Hezbollah Strategically Shifts Political Messaging During Lebanese Crises

Categories Social Sciences
The innovative multi-task neural network achieves simultaneous depth estimation and soft-edge detection in a single network, producing clear 3D reconstructed images of relief-type cultural heritage objects from a single old photo.

AI Brings Ancient Temple Carvings Back to Life Using Historical Photos

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
Researchers investigated how household food waste relates to various demographic and economic factors, revealing the intricate role of age.

Study Reveals Surprising Link Between Age and Food Waste in Japan

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
A new study reveals that corporate executives exposed to the business philosophy of “Sanpo-Yoshi” tend to integrate the values of this philosophy into their decision-making process, resulting in an enhanced ESG performance of their firms.

Centuries-Old Japanese Business Philosophy Boosts Modern Corporate Social Responsibility

Categories Social Sciences

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