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Economics & Business

Why empty supermarket shelves make you uneasy, even if you don’t want the missing items

August 21, 2025

Have you ever spotted an empty supermarket shelf and felt a sudden pang of discomfort, even though you weren’t looking for that item? You’re not alone. Shocks such as COVID and cyberattacks on retailers have […]

Political Science

The ‘Mississippi Bubble’ and the complex history of Haiti

August 21, 2025

Many things account for Haiti’s modern troubles. A good perspective on them comes from going back in time to 1715 or so—and grappling with a far-flung narrative involving the French monarchy, a financial speculator named […]

AI

Google to provide Gemini AI tools to US government

August 21, 2025

Google will provide its Gemini artificial intelligence tools to US federal agencies practically free, the government announced Thursday.This article is brought to you by this site.

Social Sciences

Grandparenting from a distance: What’s lost when families are separated, and how to bridge the gap

August 21, 2025

Becoming a grandparent is often envisioned as a deeply intimate, hands-on journey, holding a newborn, sharing first smiles, witnessing the first wobbly steps. It is traditionally grounded in physical presence, marked by spontaneous visits.This article […]

AI

Fairness tool catches AI bias early

August 21, 2025

Machine learning software helps agencies make important decisions, such as who gets a bank loan or what areas police should patrol. But if these systems have biases, even small ones, they can cause real harm. […]

Economics & Business

AI could stop hotels and restaurants wasting food, energy and talent—yet adoption remains low

August 21, 2025

Artificial intelligence could slash waste, cut carbon emissions and ease staff burnout in the hospitality sector—yet many operators are barely scratching the surface, according to new research from the University of Surrey.This article is brought […]

Social Sciences

Why spotting a liar can be harder than you think

August 21, 2025

Most people know that each time the fictional character Pinocchio lied, his nose would grow. While a growing nose makes for a fun children’s story, a UBC Okanagan researcher says it’s hard to know when […]

Economics & Business

Organizational intolerance reduces gender differences in empathy for workplace harassment targets

August 21, 2025

A new study co-written by a team of University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign experts who study workplace sexual harassment finds that men and women often respond differently when they witness sexual harassment in the workplace.This article […]

Economics & Business

‘Ultra-fresh’ fashion reshapes the industry, with a cost to the environment

August 21, 2025

Traditional fast-fashion companies such as Zara and H&M rely on quick production cycles to keep up with consumer demand. A new business model supercharging that approach, called “ultra-fresh fashion,” offers clothing collections on an almost […]

Social Sciences

Parenting strategies are shifting as neuroscience brings the developing brain into clearer focus

August 21, 2025

A friend offhandedly told me recently, “It’s so easy to get my daughter to behave after her birthday—there are so many new toys to take away when she’s bad!”This article is brought to you by […]

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Economics & Business

Research shows the ‘compliment sandwich’ is no longer effective

Women’s sporting events are big wins for cities

LGBTQ+ workplace inclusion may impact a company’s environmental performance

Extreme weather alerts can move markets. Here’s what investors can learn from our new research

Shipping policies designed to boost online spending instead drive consumers into stores

Misspelled names may give brands a Lyft if the spelling isn’t too weird

Study highlights resilience of small exporters in wartime Ukraine

Travelers ‘clocked out’ by social jetlag: How travel fatigue shapes holiday plans

Midlife adults are overextended with multiple roles

Has extreme poverty really plunged since the 1980s? New analysis suggests not

Technology

Estimating an e-scooter origin-destination model leveraging Yelp POI data

Google to provide Gemini AI tools to US government

Fairness tool catches AI bias early

A unique active memory computer purpose-built for AI science applications

With human feedback, AI-driven robots learn tasks better and faster

AI has passed the aesthetic Turing Test, and it’s changing our relationship with art

New AI system could change how autonomous vehicles navigate without GPS

AI-generated misinformation can create confusion and hinder responses during emergencies

Hype and western values are shaping AI reporting in Africa: What needs to change

AI tech breathes life into virtual companion animals

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