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EU ambiguity on Western Sahara frozen conflict is a ‘glaring source’ of vulnerability for Sahrawis, study shows

October 22, 2025

The European Union’s legal ambiguity on the Western Sahara frozen conflict is an increasingly glaring source of vulnerability for Sahrawis, a new study shows.This article is brought to you by this site.

Economics & Business

The economics of attention dominate modern-day active trading

October 22, 2025

In 2021, the stock market valuation of GameStop skyrocketed thanks to a social media frenzy. It heralded the rise of the so-called “meme” stock, but also a rise in a particular kind of trading, one […]

Social Sciences

Q&A: Expert discusses if unintentional bias is changeable

October 22, 2025

In a new paper, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign psychology professor Benedek Kurdi proposes a fresh approach to confronting implicit, or unintentional, bias in diverse organizations. He spoke with News Bureau life sciences editor Diana Yates […]

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AI model accurately renders garment motions of avatars

October 22, 2025

The era has begun where AI moves beyond merely “plausibly drawing” to understanding even why clothes flutter and wrinkles form.This article is brought to you by this site.

Social Sciences

How forensic analysis and traditional knowledge reveal the story of a unique boomerang

October 22, 2025

Boomerangs are an iconic symbol of Australia. Known internationally for their unique curved shape and ability to return when thrown, they are an example of the remarkable engineering skills of Australia’s First Peoples.This article is […]

AI

ChatGPT is about to get erotic, but can OpenAI really keep it adults-only?

October 22, 2025

OpenAI will roll out a new ChatGPT feature in December 2025, allowing verified adults to generate erotic text and engage in romantic or sexual conversations. Artificial intelligence (AI) platforms like Replika and Grok already do […]

Political Science

The politics of milk: How a simple drink got caught up in power, culture and identity

October 22, 2025

Milk is one of the most familiar things in the world—comforting, wholesome, ordinary. But beneath this common perception lies something far more complicated.This article is brought to you by this site.

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AI heavyweights call for end to ‘superintelligence’ research

October 22, 2025

I have worked in AI for more than three decades, including with pioneers such as John McCarthy, who coined the term “artificial intelligence” in 1955.This article is brought to you by this site.

Economics & Business

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

October 22, 2025

An anthropologist from The University of Manchester has uncovered the hidden struggles of young men on the edges of Nairobi, who inherit land but lack the means to turn it into the financial security they […]

Education

Study finds community violence exposure influences behavior in school

October 22, 2025

Children sometimes misbehave at school for a variety of reasons. But new research from the University of Mississippi sheds light on how exposure to violence outside of school may lead some children to act out […]

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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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