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Accessible, high-quality summer programs and Black joy support Black children’s return to school

August 3, 2025

Summer is popularly imagined as bringing joy to all young people. Yet it is not an equal break or of the same quality for all students.This article is brought to you by this site.

Political Science

Governments are becoming increasingly secretive. Here’s how they can be made to be more transparent

August 3, 2025

Transparency is vital to our democratic system of government.This article is brought to you by this site.

Society

Saturday Citations: Chatbots chat about suicide; ancient concrete recipes; depression and brain morphology

August 2, 2025

This week, researchers at the University of Albany reported an extreme size difference between early human males and females, suggesting intense competition among males. Krill are so overfished in Antarctica this year that the Commission […]

Political Science

Partisan hostility, not just policy, drives U.S. protests

August 1, 2025

Partisan animosity is a powerful driver of protest participation—sometimes nearly matching or even exceeding concern about the actual issues, according to a new study published in the journal Social Forces.This article is brought to you […]

AI

New AI tool learns to read medical images with far less data

August 1, 2025

A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool could make it much easier—and cheaper—for doctors and researchers to train medical imaging software, even when only a small number of patient scans are available.This article is brought to […]

Political Science

Study links European electricity price surges to geopolitical events, not extreme weather

August 1, 2025

Geopolitical shocks are much more likely to trigger price bubbles in the British and European electricity markets than extreme weather events—and they are predictable, new academic research concludes.This article is brought to you by this […]

Education

School districts hire superintendents on merit, not political affiliation, study finds

August 1, 2025

A recent sociological study indicates that, despite increasing polarization and partisan animosity in the United States over recent decades, employers are not hiring based on political affiliation. The study “Partisan Affiliation and Hiring in Public […]

Economics & Business

Sun, sea and sexual violence: How party tourism promotes and permits sexual assault

August 1, 2025

The party tourism industry model promotes and protects extreme predatory behavior, which can lead to sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), in order to make money, new research says.This article is brought to you by this […]

Political Science

Female election candidates less likely to be retweeted and receive media coverage, UK study shows

August 1, 2025

Female candidates in recent UK General Elections were less likely to be retweeted than male candidates and less likely to receive media coverage, research shows.This article is brought to you by this site.

Economics & Business

Do anti-bribery laws work when doing international business? New research sheds light

August 1, 2025

In today’s global economy, companies often do business with countries that have different standards, especially regarding what’s acceptable, such as acts like bribery.This article is brought to you by this site.

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Economics & Business

Want to stay motivated? Study says think about time, not money

Africa’s innovations are overlooked because global measures don’t fit: What needs to change

Telling stories: The 4 ways micro-influencers build and keep their loyal audiences

All women—not just mothers—could benefit from more workplace flexibility

French supply chain law shows no long-term economic downside for large firms

Employees who spot problems help the bottom line, so why do leaders give more power to flatterers?

School shootings leave lasting scars on local economies, research shows

As the UK reviews the pension age again, could more time off when you’re young compensate for later retirement?

Cultural values shape tourists’ view of eco-friendly B&Bs

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

Technology

Computationally efficient anomaly detection achieved through novel dual-lighting model

AI can help you die by suicide if you ask the right way, researchers say

Researchers optimize AI systems for science

Study produces transformer-based AI approach to predicting customer behavior

Turning gestures into speech for people with limited communication

AI tool transforms drone images into instant disaster area maps for responders

AI can evolve to feel guilt—but only in certain social environments

Too many em dashes? Weird words like ‘delves?’ Spotting text written by ChatGPT is still more art than science

Hiding secret codes in light can protect against fake videos

As AI booms, data centers threaten energy grid and water supplies, expert says

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