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Those who work together tend to move in sync, trampoline experiment shows

November 5, 2025

A team of sports scientists and cognitive biologists at the University of Vienna has demonstrated in a new study that solving a task together can promote spontaneous movement synchronization. Such synchronization serves as a kind […]

AI

Human-centric photo dataset aims to help spot AI biases responsibly

November 5, 2025

A database of more than 10,000 human images to evaluate biases in artificial intelligence (AI) models for human-centric computer vision is presented in Nature this week. The Fair Human-Centric Image Benchmark (FHIBE), developed by Sony […]

Education

Female college students fall behind in academic recovery from COVID pandemic

November 5, 2025

A study published in Economics Letters has found that first-year female college students are experiencing slower academic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic compared to males.This article is brought to you by this site.

Economics & Business

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

November 5, 2025

The law is failing victims and survivors because it is turning a blind eye to the long-lasting and severe financial consequences of being in an abusive relationship, a new study warns.This article is brought to […]

Social Sciences

Q&A: Measuring temptation one mouse click at a time

November 5, 2025

Exercising self-control is about more than simply maintaining a willpower of iron and an eye toward the greater good, a new Yale study finds; it’s really a delicate dance full of waffling deliberation.This article is […]

AI

Flexible mapping technique can help search-and-rescue robots navigate unpredictable environments

November 5, 2025

A robot searching for workers trapped in a partially collapsed mine shaft must rapidly generate a map of the scene and identify its location within that scene as it navigates the treacherous terrain.This article is […]

Economics & Business

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

November 5, 2025

A study in the journal Marketing Science finds that prepopulating e-commerce search bars with trending or personalized keywords can meaningfully increase both purchasing and consumer spending. The research provides the first causal evidence on how […]

Social Sciences

Double disadvantage hurts more than twice as much when it comes to social isolation, study finds

November 5, 2025

Belonging to more than one marginalized group can make building and maintaining social connections significantly harder, often in ways that go far beyond a simple sum of disadvantages. A new study shows how inequalities in […]

Economics & Business

Research finds writing emotional product reviews increases our brand loyalty

November 5, 2025

Reading reviews from others helps inform our decision-making on what to buy, where to visit, or who should provide our services—but how does the way we write them affect our own likelihood to recommend and […]

Social Sciences

Sex for money: Study reveals the harm that ‘blessers’ can do to young women

November 5, 2025

A “blesser” is typically an older, relatively wealthier man who provides a younger woman with money, gifts, school fees or lifestyle access in exchange for a relationship that includes sex. Similar arrangements exist around the […]

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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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