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How do therapy dogs help domestic abuse survivors receiving support services?

May 8, 2025

A new exploration of how therapy dogs can create a safe, nonjudgmental environment for survivors of domestic violence in educational, therapeutic and courtroom settings was recently published in People and Animals: The International Journal of […]

Education

How proposed changes to higher education accreditation could impact campus diversity efforts

May 8, 2025

President Donald Trump on April 23, 2025, signed an executive order that aims to change the higher education accreditation process. It asks accrediting agencies to root out “discriminatory ideology” and roll back diversity, equity and […]

Education

High attendance linked to fewer gun-related expulsions

May 8, 2025

Higher student attendance coincides with fewer illegal gun-related expulsions in Michigan public K-12 schools, according to research led by the University of Michigan.This article is brought to you by this site.

Political Science

‘Utu’ as foreign policy: How a Māori worldview can make sense of a shifting world order

May 8, 2025

There is a growing feeling in New Zealand that the regional geopolitical situation is becoming less stable and more conflicted. China has ramped up its Pacific engagement, most recently with the Cook Islands, and the […]

Society

Chinese research isn’t taken as seriously as papers from elsewhere, researchers find

May 8, 2025

My new research suggests there is a stubborn pattern in academic publishing. My co-author and I examined some 8,000 articles published in the world’s most reputable economics journals to study citations, which are where academics […]

Education

AI isn’t replacing student writing, but it is reshaping it

May 7, 2025

I’m a writing professor who sees artificial intelligence as more of an opportunity for students, rather than a threat.This article is brought to you by this site.

Education

Study finds giving pre-service social studies teachers practice in teaching difficult topics boosts confidence

May 7, 2025

If practice makes perfect, teachers should not be expected to teach difficult topics to students without a chance to rehearse in a low-stakes setting.This article is brought to you by this site.

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Does free schooling give girls a better chance in life? Burundi study shows the poorest benefited most

May 7, 2025

Teenage pregnancy rates remain high across many parts of the developing world: In Africa, on average, about one in ten girls between the ages of 15 and 19 has already given birth. These early pregnancies […]

Education

Contemplating art’s beauty found to boost abstract and ‘big picture’ thinking

May 6, 2025

Since the dawn of philosophy, thinkers from Plato to Kant have considered how beauty affects human experience, and whether it has the power to transform our state of mind.This article is brought to you by […]

Society

France, EU leaders take aim at Trump in bid to lure US scientists

May 5, 2025

French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen took aim at Donald Trump’s policies on science on Monday, as the EU seeks to encourage disgruntled US researchers to relocate to Europe.This […]

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Economics & Business

Why world’s oldest organizations are surpassing young upstarts in environmental sustainability

Using plain English in terms-of-use contracts could garner more consumer trust for digital service companies

Productivity response to salary transparency suggests workers care more about wage fairness than wage equality

Your WhatsApp messages could get you sacked

Are influencers villains, victims or champions of change? The reality is more complex

Staff working from home less likely to get pay raises or promotions, says research

Why organizations in unstable times should listen to their own employees

Burnout is often caused by factors entirely unrelated to work, shows study

Strategic borrowing for defense spending can improve economic welfare, new study suggests

No Picture

Australia’s lowest paid workers just got a 3.5% wage increase. Their next boost could be even better

Technology

A neuroscientist explains why it’s impossible for AI to ‘understand’ language

Brain-inspired vision sensor enhances object outline extraction in varying lighting conditions

Reddit sues AI giant Anthropic over content use

Chain-of-Zoom framework enables extreme super-resolution zoom without retraining

What is vibe coding? A computer scientist explains what it means to have AI write computer code

New system allows machines to better recognize human facial expressions

AI churns out funnier memes, but people still deliver the biggest laughs

Senior public servants think GenAI will boost productivity—but are worried about the risks

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

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

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