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Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence, research finds

July 2, 2025

Artificial intelligence may be marketed as society’s great equalizer—transforming businesses, streamlining work and making life easier for all—but for many marginalized Americans, AI doesn’t feel like a promise.This article is brought to you by this […]

Economics & Business

Retirement is about confidence as well as money, says researcher

July 2, 2025

How much do you know about money? The way you answer this question determines a lot about how ready you are to retire, says Ramesh Rao.This article is brought to you by this site.

Education

Group work and discussion help to build student confidence using math in science lessons, study shows

July 2, 2025

Group work and giving students time to discuss their work helps to build their confidence in using math in science lessons, a new study shows.This article is brought to you by this site.

Education

Sibling study finds early education boosts brain power

July 2, 2025

How much does education actually sharpen the mind?This article is brought to you by this site.

Social Sciences

Emoji use may impact relationship outcomes, study reveals

July 2, 2025

The use of emojis in text messaging improves perceived responsiveness and thereby enhances closeness and relationship satisfaction, according to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS One by Eun Huh from the University of […]

Education

Global survey finds individual merit, not solidarity, prioritized by early childhood education policies

July 2, 2025

Do we climb the social ladder alone or with help from our communities? Early childhood education (ECE) policies are betting on the former, according to a study published in PLOS One by Katarzyna Bobrowicz from […]

Social Sciences

Regional disparities exist in US media coverage of archaeology research, finds study

July 2, 2025

What archaeological discoveries are considered newsworthy by U.S. media outlets and audiences? A new analysis of “pop-science” reporting reveals topical and regional disparities, including an apparent underrepresentation of Chinese archaeology and preference for findings relevant […]

Social Sciences

New France had child slaves, and they were Indigenous, studies reveal

July 2, 2025

Between 1632 and 1760, records show that 734 Indigenous children were enslaved in France’s North American colony, historian Dominique Deslandres reveals in two recent studies.This article is brought to you by this site.

AI

Centaur: AI that thinks like us—and could help explain how we think

July 2, 2025

Researchers at Helmholtz Munich have developed an artificial intelligence model that can simulate human behavior with remarkable accuracy. The language model, called Centaur, was trained on more than ten million decisions from psychological experiments—and makes […]

Social Sciences

Can you spot a ‘fake’ accent? It will depend on where you’re from

July 2, 2025

We all need to learn how to place trust in others. It’s easy to be misled. Someone who doesn’t deserve trust can appear a lot like someone who does—and part of growing up in a […]

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Economics & Business

Teens from disadvantaged areas face lower life satisfaction but not more emotional problems, new study finds

The bold place bets on VIX: Research finds investors turn to ‘fear index’ trading despite potential for high returns

Business news can forecast market volatility more accurately than standard models, suggests study

Gen Z is struggling to find work: Four strategies to move forward

Labels are everything: New study reveals role of popularity in news articles

What credit card habits reveal about financial health in households

Research reveals significant wage gap for Latina workers in Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz and Ventura counties

Why brands are embracing fantasy: The psychology behind escapist marketing in anxious times

Do you have a nosy coworker? Research finds snooping colleagues send our stress levels rising

Heat impairs teamwork more than individual performance, researchers find

Technology

Miami firm partners with JPMorgan Chase to bring AI-powered strategic consulting to small businesses

As companies embrace AI, these leaders offer tips to make it better

AI-driven lifecycle management for end-of-life household appliances

RisingAttacK: New technique can make AI ‘see’ whatever you want

New framework guides ethical use of AI in financial decision-making

Line judges missed at Wimbledon as AI takes their jobs

AI won’t replace computer scientists any time soon—here are 10 reasons why

Understanding the ‘Slopocene’: How the failures of AI can reveal its inner workings

How can AI be more energy efficient? Researchers look to human brain for inspiration

Apple weighs using Anthropic or OpenAI to power Siri in major reversal

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