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Economics & Business

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

November 6, 2025

Black–white inequality declined during much of the 20th century, as measured by wages and intergenerational mobility. Scholars have attributed this to a variety of reasons, most notably Black migration and increases in Black people’s education […]

Social Sciences

Social identification with a team boosts fans’ social well-being

November 6, 2025

Sports fans all know that rosy feeling of happiness when we hang out with others who support our favorite team. A new study conducted with sport consumers in the U.S. and the United Kingdom suggests […]

Political Science

A brief history of congressional oversight, from Revolutionary War financing to Pam Bondi

November 6, 2025

Routine congressional oversight hearings usually don’t make headlines. Historically, these often low-key events have been the sorts of things you catch only on C-SPAN – procedural, polite and largely ignored outside the Beltway.This article is […]

Economics & Business

Competing rivals can become powerful partners in global markets

November 6, 2025

In an era of geopolitical tensions and fragile supply chains, firms are seeking new ways to remain competitive and resilient. One such approach is coopetition, a strategic relationship in which companies cooperate and compete at […]

AI

Fake or the real thing? How AI can make it harder to trust the pictures we see

November 6, 2025

A new study has revealed that artificial intelligence can now generate images of real people that are virtually impossible to tell apart from genuine photographs.This article is brought to you by this site.

AI

Chatbots don’t judge! Customers prefer robots over humans when it comes to those ‘um, you know’ purchases

November 6, 2025

When it comes to inquiring about—ahem—certain products, shoppers prefer the inhuman touch.This article is brought to you by this site.

Political Science

Older adults share more political misinformation. Here’s why.

November 6, 2025

Adults aged 55 and older are significantly more likely to share political misinformation than younger social media users. And it’s not because they’re unable to discern fake news from real news, according to new University […]

AI

Researchers propose a new model for legible, modular software

November 6, 2025

Coding with large language models (LLMs) holds huge promise, but it also exposes some long-standing flaws in software: code that’s messy, hard to change safely, and often opaque about what’s really happening under the hood. […]

Education

Lessons from Ireland inform US debates on school choice

November 6, 2025

Across the U.S., some parents have been calling for changes in the education system, including greater transparency around curriculum decisions—a topic that has received national media attention.This article is brought to you by this site.

Political Science

Researchers unite to frame deportations as a national health crisis

November 6, 2025

Current U.S. immigration enforcement and deportation policies are producing widespread harm to physical and mental health, with family separation and the specters of fear and intimidation affecting the well-being of immigrant and non-immigrant communities.This article […]

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Economics & Business

Research finds writing emotional product reviews increases our brand loyalty

The escape room challenge: How one person’s narcissism can undermine a whole team

Customers can become more loyal if their banks solve fraud cases, researchers find

Hand gestures that illustrate speech boost persuasiveness, study shows

Companies that ‘sell to buy’ reap $234 million shareholder boost, study finds

The world’s healthiest countries aren’t the richest, study finds

Can Israel feed itself? Economic model to rethink food self-sufficiency unveiled

Office speech levels are influenced by environment, design and meeting type, study shows

Biodiversity startups attract diverse investors but raise less capital than peers

NGOs can serve communities better by listening more, researchers say

Technology

OpenAI boss calls on governments to build AI infrastructure

Zuckerbergs put AI at heart of pledge to cure diseases

Design principles for more reliable and trustworthy AI artists

AI-based system successfully suppresses shipboard oil fires autonomously

Fake or the real thing? How AI can make it harder to trust the pictures we see

Chatbots don’t judge! Customers prefer robots over humans when it comes to those ‘um, you know’ purchases

Researchers propose a new model for legible, modular software

How AI can track hockey action from faceoff to finish

‘Vibe coding’ named word of the year by Collins dictionary

Why fears of a trillion-dollar AI bubble are growing

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