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Research finds companies with LGBTQ+ board members outperform peers

May 13, 2025

Fortune 500 companies with LGBTQ+ board members outperform peers in both financial and non-financial metrics, according to research from Northeastern University. The findings are published in the journal Human Resource Management.This article is brought to […]

Education

Researcher encourages social workers and students to influence federal public policy through the regulatory process

May 13, 2025

Social workers and students should always make their voices heard, but particularly during this tumultuous period for federal rulemaking, says Kathryn Libal, UConn social work and human rights professor and director of the Gladstein Family […]

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British govt suffers setback in AI copyright battle

May 13, 2025

The British government suffered a setback to its plans to make it easier for AI companies to access data as the House of Lords backed more protection for content creators on Monday.This article is brought […]

AI

Inner workings of AI an enigma—even to its creators

May 13, 2025

Even the greatest human minds building generative artificial intelligence that is poised to change the world admit they do not comprehend how digital minds think.This article is brought to you by this site.

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Key units in AI models mirror human brain’s language system

May 12, 2025

EPFL researchers have discovered key “units” in large AI models that seem to be important for language, mirroring the brain’s language system. When these specific units were turned off, the models got much worse at […]

Political Science

Uncovering the evolution of Hezbollah’s political communication strategy

May 12, 2025

Lebanon’s consociational democracy is geared toward maintaining political stability in a society that is deeply divided along religious lines. Under this power-sharing system, seats in the parliament and top government offices are allocated to representatives […]

Political Science

Archaeologists reveal vast Aztec trade networks behind ancient obsidian artifacts

May 12, 2025

New archaeological research by Tulane University and the Proyecto Templo Mayor in Mexico reveals how obsidian—a volcanic glass used for tools and ceremonial objects and one of the most important raw materials in pre-Columbian times—moved […]

Social Sciences

Name diversity sheds light on social patterns in ancient Hebrew kingdoms

May 12, 2025

A new study has uncovered hidden social patterns in ancient Hebrew kingdoms by analyzing personal names from archaeological findings. Applying diversity statistics typically used in ecological studies, the researchers found that the Kingdom of Israel […]

Political Science

In death penalty cases, the quest for justice is not America’s highest value

May 12, 2025

Jimmie Christian Duncan learned in April 2025 that a Louisiana judge had dismissed his capital murder conviction and he would no longer face the prospect of execution. In 1998, a jury convicted Duncan of murdering […]

Political Science

Extreme turnover of Latin American legislators highlights political instability in the region

May 12, 2025

A new study led by Karel Kouba from the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, reveals unprecedentedly high rates of legislative turnover in Latin America, raising concerns about democratic stability and governance quality in the region.This […]

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Economics & Business

Overlooking abusive leaders: The psychology of blind spots in the workplace

Canada’s skills crisis is growing. Here’s how we can fix it

Report reveals authors say no to AI using their work—even if money is on the table

Kyoto conundrum: More hotels than households exist in ancient capital

Mining enough copper to develop the world will require its price to more than double, says study

Canadian Food Policy Advisory Council: A collaborative approach to strengthening food systems

Study shows employees assigned more complex projects early in their work history had better career outcomes

Worker-led programs are tackling gender-based violence in supply chains, but they’re at risk

Young food entrepreneurs are changing the face of rural America

Why we trust people who grew up with less

Technology

Large language models struggle with coordination in social and cooperative games

Inside Google’s plan to have Hollywood make AI look less doomsday

Q&A: Multimodality as the next big leap for AI

Machine learning simplifies industrial laser processes for metals

GPT-4 matches human performance on analogical reasoning tasks, study shows

People show less trust and cooperation when interacting with AI vs. humans

Self-trained vision transformers mimic human gaze with surprising precision

AI model pinpoints sources of driver stress, paving the way for smart driving assistants

Tool automatically separates training and test data to improve AI evaluation

Dark LLMs: It’s still easy to trick most AI chatbots into providing harmful information, study finds

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