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Study gauges what affects professional women soccer players’ social media brands

May 13, 2025

Women’s professional soccer has grown in popularity over the last decade, while social media has simultaneously given athletes an accessible way to promote their personal brands. A new study from the University of Kansas analyzed […]

Political Science

Researchers unpack audience costs in US allies’ foreign policy choices

May 13, 2025

In an era marked by rising strategic rivalry between the United States and China, allied democracies face increasingly complex foreign policy decisions. While many of these nations depend on U.S. military protection, they also rely […]

Society

‘CoVox’: A matched vocal dataset for comparing singing and speech styles

May 13, 2025

The human voice is as diverse and individual as a fingerprint and can provide information about emotions, age, or health. In order to study vocal performances, researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics […]

Social Sciences

Barcelona’s unique walking patterns defy one-size-fits-all mobility policies

May 13, 2025

Walking is essential for urban sustainability and quality of life in any city, yet little is known about how pedestrians actually get around in public, or what urban and social factors influence their walking patterns.This […]

Political Science

Tax Canadian movies? Why culture has always been at the center of trade wars

May 13, 2025

The United States government recently announced a plan to leverage a 100% tariff on “foreign” films. President Donald Trump explained it was because he wanted to protect the U.S. film industry. He said other reasons […]

Social Sciences

Have journalists skipped the ethics conversation when it comes to using AI?

May 13, 2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used in journalistic work for everything from transcribing interviews and translating articles to writing and publishing local weather, economic reports and water quality stories.This article is brought to you by […]

Education

AI can be a danger to students. Three things universities must do

May 13, 2025

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is trained on enormous bodies of text, video and images to identify patterns. It then creates new texts, videos and images on the basis of this pattern identification. Thanks to machine […]

Political Science

What or where is the Indo-Pacific? How a foreign policy pivot redefined the global map

May 13, 2025

Open a book of maps and look for the “Indo-Pacific” region—it likely won’t be there.This article is brought to you by this site.

Social Sciences

How Asian American became a racial grouping, and why many with Asian roots don’t identify with the term these days

May 13, 2025

For the first time, in 1990, May was officially designated as a month honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage. Though the current U.S. administration recently withdrew federal recognition, the month continues to be celebrated […]

Social Sciences

Analyzing moral conundrums from Reddit’s ‘AITA?’ board

May 13, 2025

Researchers often use moral dilemmas to probe the contours of human moral intuitions, but such studies typically take place in depersonalized contexts in which the precise relations between actors are unspecified—an intentional design to omit […]

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Economics & Business

Tech can empower home care workers, not just surveil them

Cheaper food or a compromise on standards? Why the UK’s trade deal with the US is sounding alarm bells

Linking pay to performance boosts AI use in decision-making

First national stocktake of Australia’s food system reveals hidden costs and big opportunities

Examining why women ascend the corporate ladder more slowly than men

Rewiring corporate accounting in Vietnam

Why small businesses get more love online: Empathy shapes customer reviews

NSW is again cleaning up after major floods: Are we veering towards the collapse of insurability?

Opening ‘off-price’ stores can increase online shopping for high-end retailers

Simple storytelling boosts financial literacy, study finds

Technology

AI can help cut down on waste, improve quality in dyed fabrics

Why AI can’t understand a flower the way humans do

Top scientist wants to prevent AI from going rogue

Exploring the real reasons why some people choose not to use AI

AI learns to admit when it doesn’t know: New tool boosts model transparency

AI detects contaminated construction wood with 91% accuracy

Teaching AI models the broad strokes to sketch more like humans do

AI strategies promise smarter systems without sacrificing personal privacy

Cognitive robotics and new safety technologies for human-robot collaboration

Beyond translation: Multilingual benchmark makes AI multicultural

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