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Conservatives less influenced by higher education on death penalty views

October 6, 2025

Previous research has shown that higher education dampens support for capital punishment, but University of Nebraska scholars have discovered those collegiate effects are lessened among conservatives.This article is brought to you by this site.

Education

What past education technology failures can teach us about the future of AI in schools

October 6, 2025

American technologists have been telling educators to rapidly adopt their new inventions for over a century. In 1922, Thomas Edison declared that in the near future, all school textbooks would be replaced by film strips, […]

Education

AI in higher education: Experts discuss changes to be seen

October 6, 2025

Artificial intelligence, for better or for worse, has become an integral part of college students’ study habits.This article is brought to you by this site.

Social Sciences

Opinion: People want to engage with science. Don’t mistake questions for controversy

October 6, 2025

Science is advancing faster than ever—and so are its impacts on our lives around the world.This article is brought to you by this site.

Society

Saturday Citations: Bird news: Vultures as curators and a newly discovered interspecies warning call

October 4, 2025

This week, researchers reported that mild dietary stress supports healthy aging. Engineers created artificial neurons that can communicate directly with living cells. And dark energy observations suggest that the universe could end in a “big […]

Political Science

Around the world, migrants are being deported at alarming rates—how did this become normalized?

October 3, 2025

Under President Donald Trump, the United States is expanding its efforts to detain and deport non-citizens at an alarming rate. In recent months, the Trump administration made deals with a number of third states to […]

Social Sciences

Anthropologist addresses artificial intelligence and the authority we give to it

October 3, 2025

As people embrace ChatGPT and other large language models, University of Michigan anthropologist Webb Keane says it’s easy for people to imbue AI with a human, or even god-like, authority.This article is brought to you […]

Society

Not all ‘A’s: Unconventional paths that led to Nobels

October 3, 2025

Some Nobel laureates were straight-A students from the get-go. But others AFP spoke to recounted how they cut class, got expelled, and had doubts about their future.This article is brought to you by this site.

Social Sciences

Hurricane evacuation patterns differ based on where the storm hits

October 2, 2025

A study comparing evacuation patterns in response to two 2024 hurricanes, Milton and Helene, found that people in coastal areas with frequent hurricane exposure were much more likely to travel out of harm’s way compared […]

Political Science

Social media surveillance is ubiquitous, according to research literature review

October 2, 2025

A review in the International Journal of Smart Technology and Learning discusses the research literature on social media surveillance. It highlights how the practice has become a central feature of the digital era and raises […]

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Economics & Business

Research shows that land can’t buy security for young Kenyans

How grassroots logistics networks fed New Yorkers during COVID-19 crisis

Historian traces transformation of US nursing homes into big business

Charts can be social artifacts that communicate more than just data

Who goes to the ballet? Education and social connections matter more than income, study finds

How land use policies can contribute to racial segregation in communities

Scenario-based method enables businesses to rank emissions-reduction strategies by cost and impact

Households’ hunt for better savings rates can deepen recessions, finds new study

Is your manager grumpy in the mornings? Poor sleep can lead to abusive and unethical behavior

The hidden impact of social media in the workplace

Technology

Anthropic inks multibillion-dollar deal with Google for AI chips

How to ensure youth, parents, educators and tech companies are on the same page on AI

There is little evidence AI chatbots are ‘bullying kids’—but this doesn’t mean these tools are safe

AI-guided drones use 3D printing to build structures in hard-to-reach places

AI-powered bots increase social media post engagement but do not boost overall user activity

Extent of AI-created content in American news and opinion pages revealed

Strength of gender biases in AI images varies across languages

AI bots could match scientist-level design problem solving

How attractive do AI voices sound?

AI teaches itself and outperforms human-designed algorithms

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