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Rape culture is a problem for everyone. Here are three ways to tackle it

November 4, 2025

Rape, as a crime, is widely deplored. Society and media condemn rapists, and rape and other sexually-related crimes carry potentially heavy prison sentences when perpetrators are convicted. So why, given this apparent intolerance for rape, […]

Economics & Business

Rethinking the insurance industry in a warming world

November 4, 2025

As global warming intensifies and extreme weather events become more frequent, insurance systems worldwide are under pressure. In the United States, for instance, rising flood and hurricane damages have driven major reforms in the federal […]

Political Science

Can politician tweeting strategy betray their ambitions? Scientists map congressional positioning through X engagement

November 4, 2025

In order to get elected, politicians need to signal their philosophy, principles, and values to potential voters. Beyond their policy positions, many candidates also strive to cultivate a personal brand by carefully choosing their language […]

Economics & Business

Study finds moral costs in overpricing for essentials

November 4, 2025

When companies hike prices on essentials like food, medicine, or medical devices, the financial rewards may be immediate—but the reputational damage may linger and ultimately cost more in the long run.This article is brought to […]

Education

Cross-fertilizing effects found in dual roles for academic entrepreneurs

November 4, 2025

Academic entrepreneurs—scientists who found research-based startups while remaining in academia—creatively find cross-fertilizing effects between their academic and entrepreneurial work, helping them to reevaluate and extend their professional identity, according to new research published in Strategic […]

Education

Casual teachers left behind: New study calls for better induction and support in schools

November 4, 2025

With global teacher shortages at an all-time high, retaining and recruiting teachers to the education sector is critical. Yet with fragmented support and inconsistent induction processes, nearly a fifth of early career teachers choose to […]

Political Science

Human rights breaches precede mass atrocities

November 3, 2025

The road to genocide doesn’t begin with bullets and mass graves, but with more subtle violations.This article is brought to you by this site.

Education

Students’ time on school bus may affect their academic engagement with school, classmates and teachers

November 3, 2025

According to data from the National Statistics Institute, 24 million school transport journeys take place in Spain every year. A team of professors from the Universitat Jaume I of Castelló has conducted a study (in […]

Political Science

Painting memory: Lithuanian researchers explore how street art shapes urban identity

November 3, 2025

Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) linguists have analyzed murals in Lithuania’s second-largest city as elements of a “linguistic landscape”—a concept that views language as both visual and spatial. Their study reveals that street art in […]

Political Science

When speaking out feels risky: New study maps hidden dynamics of self-censorship

November 3, 2025

In an era when social media blurs the line between public and private speech, how do people decide whether to speak their minds or stay silent?This article is brought to you by this site.

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Economics & Business

Happy hour with coworkers can be a double-edged sword

As retail workers brace for the silly season, this simple solution could dial down customer verbal abuse

Arrival of boll weevils in U.S. South brought long-term benefits for Black sons born afterward

Competing rivals can become powerful partners in global markets

AI can help the government spend billions better. But humans have to be in charge

Social gender norms deepen elderly care burdens for Thai women

Concealed deals drive up 401(k) fees

The beauty backfire effect: Being too attractive can hurt fitness influencers, new research shows

UK law turns a blind eye to the severe financial consequences of being in an abusive relationship, study warns

Prepopulated search bars can significantly boost online sales, says marketing study

Technology

AI evaluates texts without bias—until the source is revealed

What does OpenAI’s restructuring mean for the future of the AI industry?

The AI revolution has a power problem

Can you really talk to the dead using AI? We tried out ‘deathbots’ so you don’t have to

Microsoft to pursue superintelligence after OpenAI deal

Magnetic materials discovered by AI could reduce rare earth dependence

AI tech can compress LLM chatbot conversation memory by 3–4 times

Universal Music went from suing an AI company to partnering with it. What will it mean for artists?

OpenAI boss calls on governments to build AI infrastructure

Zuckerbergs put AI at heart of pledge to cure diseases

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