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Month: October 2023

Social Sciences

Negative attitudes towards breastfeeding in public still an issue

October 13, 2023

International law supports women’s right to breastfeed in the public. However, women report having been subjected to negative responses and judgmental looks when breastfeeding outside the home. This is according to a new study from […]

Economics & Business

Sustainability presents huge opportunities for business and financial institutions

October 13, 2023

Why does sustainability matter for businesses and financial institutions? For centuries, competitive markets have been drivers for growth and improvement of quality of life. It is paramount to ensure these markets are compatible with sustainability […]

Social Sciences

Scientists: Research on environmental attitudes might be biased

October 13, 2023

The majority of research on environmental attitudes and behavior is coming from the United States and other English-speaking countries, a recent study by scientists from Lithuania and Austria reveals. Thus, the global applicability of the […]

Society

Economist develops modern typology of innovation research

October 13, 2023

A RUDN University economist has developed a new typology of theoretical approaches to innovations study, expanding theoretical knowledge in this field of science. Based on the new typology, the scientist named the most promising areas […]

Social Sciences

Scroll depicting rat wedding banquet provides important insight about cooking in medieval Japan

October 13, 2023

Rats in the kitchen. Typically that implies issues with cleanliness and safety. But in medieval Japan, having rats in the kitchen could suggest an entirely different meaning.This article is brought to you by this site.

Economics & Business

Increasing minimum wage has positive effects on employment, says study

October 13, 2023

In labor markets where employers have more control over wages, increasing the minimum wage often results in a rise in employment, according to a new study coauthored by Ioana Marinescu, an associate professor at Penn’s […]

Economics & Business

Study on the economic connection between health and mobility

October 13, 2023

The health benefits of walking and cycling are so significant for society that they should be taken into account in setting fuel taxes. This is the conclusion of an international study published today (Oct. 13) […]

Social Sciences

An extended critique of the EIGE Gender Equality Index

October 13, 2023

New research by staff from Social Statistics has reviewed the methodology of one of the most comprehensive indices of gender equality, the Gender Equality Index by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE).This article is […]

Political Science

Senators draft policy aimed at deep fakes of Drake, Tom Hanks and noncelebrities

October 13, 2023

Late last month, Tom Hanks warned fans that a video in which he appeared to shill for dental care was in fact an AI-generated fake.This article is brought to you by this site.

Education

Dialog beyond spoken words important in teaching-learning situations, even digitally

October 13, 2023

Even in digital courses, it’s not just the spoken word that counts. Aspects such as tone of voice, eye contact and the appreciation experienced are also important, as a study by the University of Würzburg […]

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Economics & Business

Donkeys could help protect Ethiopian women from destitution, study finds

Q&A: Experts discuss the affordable housing crisis

Study shows record-breaking advertising expenses on films pay off

Is less more? Or is less sometimes less? Examining the consumer trend toward minimalist packaging

Youth hostels face tough times—but they are perfect for authentic, spontaneous experiences, says researcher

Older people use mobile phones more in countries with more affordable rates: Study

Airbnb study sheds light on whether incentivizing customer reviews makes a difference

False pride: When praise from managers makes employees arrogant and a problem for their colleagues

Nine policies companies should implement to reduce burnout, according to employees

How to cope when your values clash with your co-workers’

Technology

Generative AI explained

A machine learning–based tool to model phase-change memory materials

21st century Total Wars will enlist technologies in ways we don’t yet understand, researcher says

A new perspective on Petri net learning

Co-performing music through voice and gestures: New app enables interactive music performances

New technology uses AI and virtual reality to monitor safety of bridges and buildings

Researchers warn we could run out of data to train AI by 2026. What then?

Japanese scientist conquers the board game Othello

AI-generated faces look just like real ones, but evidence shows your brain can tell the difference

Who will write the rules for AI? How nations are racing to regulate artificial intelligence

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