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Healthy foods are wasted more often: Study explores why perceptions drive disposal decisions

May 8, 2025

Despite growing efforts to combat food waste, healthy foods are unfairly discarded at higher rates due to consumer misperceptions. A new study in the Journal of Marketing reveals that consumers are more likely to throw […]

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.

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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.

Social Sciences

Narcissistic men are drawn to gossip, study finds

May 7, 2025

To be talked about or to be ignored, which is better? It’s not a Shakespearean question, but one that a research team led by a University of Mississippi professor wanted to answer.This article is brought […]

Education

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 […]

Social Sciences

Choosing singlehood? Here are 5 tips for thriving while being single

May 7, 2025

Many people spend their 20s and 30s figuring out who they are and building a life as an independent adult. At the same time, society often tells them they should be looking for love, settling […]

Social Sciences

Ten reasons why banning social media for New Zealanders under 16 is a bad idea—and will affect adults too

May 7, 2025

Government coalition partners National and Act are at odds over proposed restrictions on social media use by New Zealanders aged 16 and under.This article is brought to you by this site.

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Humans prefer to put more effort into empathizing with groups than with individuals, study shows

May 7, 2025

What makes us care about others? Scientists studying empathy have found that people are more likely to choose to empathize with groups rather than individuals, even though they find empathizing equally difficult and uncomfortable in […]

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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 […]

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Did the pandemic lockdowns improve digital skills?

May 6, 2025

Many video calls in 2020 began with “Can you hear me?” Digital work was still relatively uncommon in Germany at the time, and many struggled with both the technology and the new form of communication. […]

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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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