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Political Science

How useful are states’ adolescent social media laws?

June 4, 2025

Bills related to adolescent social media regulation have been adopted in more than half of all U.S. states. Research in The Milbank Quarterly finds that these state policies—such as school cell phone bans and anti-cyberbullying […]

Economics & Business

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

June 3, 2025

Managers are reluctant to promote or give pay raises to staff who work from home part or all of the time, according to new research. They believe that staff who work entirely from home are […]

Political Science

Workplace equality laws spark surprising gains for women in the boardroom, research finds

June 3, 2025

Amid global rollbacks of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives—from the United States to parts of Europe—a new study has found that US state-level protections for LGBTQIA+ employees are not only helping to curb workplace […]

AI

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

June 3, 2025

Generative artificial intelligence is everywhere, but not everyone is ready to embrace it—and it’s not just people who fear that AI might replace their jobs or that ChatGPT will become sentient and take over the […]

Economics & Business

Why organizations in unstable times should listen to their own employees

June 3, 2025

Organizations that want to successfully adapt to a fast-paced, rapidly changing environment should utilize the knowledge of their own employees. This is the finding of research conducted by Mirjam Goudsmit, a researcher in the field […]

Economics & Business

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

June 3, 2025

Several studies show that burnout is more about depressive stress in everyday life than specifically about work.This article is brought to you by this site.

Social Sciences

Study challenges prevailing stereotypes, provides new insights into incel community

June 3, 2025

A new study offers unprecedented insights into the incel (involuntary celibate) community, uncovering critical facts that challenge prevailing stereotypes and expand our understanding of this controversial subculture.This article is brought to you by this site.

Education

Study investigates why mathematical identity is important for students’ motivation and competence

June 3, 2025

Students’ perceptions of their mathematical identity can provide insight into why some lose motivation or underperform in math. “The background of the research project MATHMot is that we know less about how motivation for math […]

Political Science

Why Brazil’s Quilombola communities are still fighting for the land they’re owed

June 3, 2025

Brazil’s Quilombola people, the descendants of Africans who escaped slavery, have lived in the nation’s vast Amazon and Atlantic rainforests for centuries. Today, the Quilombolas number about 1.3 million people in the country and have […]

Education

Study finds teachers, students together can form own social constructions of thinking

June 3, 2025

There is an old saying that teachers don’t tell students what to think, but what to think about. A new study from the University of Kansas has found that even beyond helping students understand how […]

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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

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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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