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Executive function may stem from schooling rather than innate cognition

July 23, 2025

Executive function—top-down processes by which the human mind controls behavior, regulating thoughts and actions—have long been studied using a standard set of tools, with these assessments being included in national and international child development norms.This […]

AI

New dataset and models boost Portuguese language AI performance to match English

July 23, 2025

Large language models, such as ChatGPT, perform significantly less well in Portuguese than in English despite both languages being spoken worldwide. This gap has now been closed with “GigaVerbo.” The team led by Dr. Nicholas […]

AI

AI meets antiquity: Ancient historian tests DeepMind’s transformative new model

July 23, 2025

A University of Warwick epigraphy expert has collaborated with Google DeepMind to evaluate “Aeneas,” an AI model that reimagines Roman inscriptions.This article is brought to you by this site.

Social Sciences

Now-submerged migration routes redraw map of how humans settled beyond Africa

July 23, 2025

A University of Kansas researcher has spent years studying “aquaterra”—his term for regions around the world once populated by ancient humans that today are submerged under water due to sea-level changes.This article is brought to […]

Social Sciences

Grandparent care: Women from poorer backgrounds help out most with childcare

July 23, 2025

Grandparents play a pivotal role in family life. They are often a vital part of the childcare puzzle, stepping in to look after their grandchildren while parents are at work or busy. And there’s a […]

Political Science

Q&A: Expert discusses implications of administration’s plans for AI

July 23, 2025

President Donald Trump intends to unveil an Artificial Intelligence Action Plan aimed at keeping the United States at the forefront of AI development. Toward that end, the president is expected to sign three new executive […]

Social Sciences

Ghosted by a friend? Four expert tips on how to handle the hurt

July 23, 2025

When we talk about “ghosting,” we usually think it relates to dating. But what happens when you’ve been ghosted by someone you’ve known for years—your childhood best friend, a parent, a child?This article is brought […]

Political Science

Is today’s political climate making dating harder for young people?

July 23, 2025

The last year has highlighted a political divide between young men and women. Data from elections in several countries shows that women aged 18–29 are becoming significantly more liberal, while young men are leaning more […]

Education

Why collaborative mentoring for teachers is key to great education

July 23, 2025

Australia’s education system is grappling with a serious challenge.This article is brought to you by this site.

Economics & Business

‘Eat the rich’—why horror films are taking aim at the ultra-wealthy

July 23, 2025

When Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and fiancée Lauren Sánchez held their lavish three-day wedding celebration in Venice recently, it wasn’t just a party—it was a spectacle of wealth, reportedly costing between US$47 million and US$56 […]

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Economics & Business

Job losses across multiple sectors expected as AI transforms workplace, expert warns

The key to success: Why university startups don’t perform as well as corporate startups

Always on, always tired, sometimes rude—how to avoid the ‘triple-peak trap’ of modern work

How the hospitality industry can better offer support to employees with intellectual disabilities

Planning for when entrepreneurs exit: Study examines enterprise survival during ownership transitions

For attached sellers, ‘who’ can matter more than ‘how much’

Simple technologies and private funding needed at an early stage for digital mental health start-ups

Study outlines contract minimalism as solution to public pension challenges

The $19 strawberry that went viral; the egg prices everyone’s talking about. An expert explains why

During COVID-19, workers were less responsive to monetary incentives when amenities comprised more of total compensation

Technology

New algorithm enables efficient machine learning with symmetric data structures

Microsoft nears OpenAI agreement for ongoing tech access

‘Marathon at F1 speed’: China bids to lap US in AI leadership

How US adults are using AI, according to AP-NORC polling

Why AI leaderboards are inaccurate and how to fix them

AI agent autonomously solves complex cybersecurity challenges using text-based tools

‘AI veganism’: Some people’s issues with AI parallel vegans’ concerns about diet

‘Are you joking, mate?’ AI doesn’t get sarcasm in non-American varieties of English

Fraud detection strategies outlined may explain how to survive explosion of deepfakes

To explore AI bias, researchers pose a question: How do you imagine a tree?

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