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The secret to resolutions? Study suggests enjoying the pursuit, not the outcome

July 16, 2025

Each New Year, people set goals to lose weight, save money or learn a new skill. But as the months wear on, often those goals are long forgotten. Why is it so hard to stick […]

Education

University students feel ‘anxious, confused and distrustful’ about AI in the classroom and among their peers

July 16, 2025

The advent of generative AI has elicited waves of frustration and worry across academia for all the reasons one might expect: Early studies are showing that artificial intelligence tools can dilute critical thinking and undermine […]

Education

Mexico education reforms largely endorsed, but concerns remain they could trigger teacher confusion, study shows

July 16, 2025

Educators endorse major curriculum reforms in Mexico but are concerned that increased autonomy could trigger confusion among teachers, a study shows.This article is brought to you by this site.

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Faster, smarter, more open: Study shows new algorithms accelerate AI models

July 16, 2025

Just as people from different countries speak different languages, AI models also create various internal “languages”—a unique set of tokens understood only by each model. Until recently, there was no way for models developed by […]

Education

Scholar argues for move away from meritocracy in schools to redefine purpose of education

July 16, 2025

Education is the ultimate level playing field, where anyone who applies their individual talent and works hard can achieve the highest outcomes. Such is the ideal of meritocracy, the foundation of education and societies around […]

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New research reveals AI has a confidence problem

July 16, 2025

Large language models (LLMs) sometimes lose confidence when answering questions and abandon correct answers, according to a new study by researchers at Google DeepMind and University College London.This article is brought to you by this […]

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Vanishing data in the US undermines good public policy, with global implications

July 16, 2025

The recent tragic floods in Texas have focused attention on the human impact of the cuts to government infrastructure and services in the United States by Donald Trump’s administration.This article is brought to you by […]

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Women’s reports of workplace abuse dismissed more than men’s

July 16, 2025

Maybe you’ve been called “stupid” in a one-on-one, laughed at during a presentation or blatantly ignored in a group meeting. While these painful office incidents can happen to anyone, new research by an incoming University […]

Political Science

Expert finds access to high-paying jobs—not unequal pay for the same job—is the biggest driver of immigrant wage gaps

July 16, 2025

Immigrants in the United States earn 10.6% less than similarly educated U.S.-born workers, largely because they are concentrated in lower-paying industries, occupations and companies, according to a major new study published in Nature, co-authored by […]

AI

Law enforcement is learning how to use AI more ethically

July 16, 2025

As more and more sectors experiment with artificial intelligence, one of the areas that has most quickly adopted this new technology is law enforcement. It’s led to some problematic growing pains, from false arrests to […]

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Economics & Business

Competitive work culture fuels impostor feelings, studies find

Making AI the passenger for smarter tourism

Study highlights how perceived economic inequality undermines individual well-being across 71 countries

People who believe the world’s a social jungle more likely to admire aggressive bosses, study says

Returning to the office isn’t the answer to Canada’s productivity problem—and it will add pressure to urban housing

Black and minoritized people feel forced to disguise their identities

Tackling the chaos at home might be the secret to a more successful work life

Poll: Hispanic economic optimism falls

Free gifts can strengthen customer relationships when matched to relationship stage

US vacation renters waste $2 billion worth of food annually

Technology

First publicly available Japanese AI dialogue system can speak and listen simultaneously

AI that thinks like us? Researchers unveil new model to predict human behavior

Trump unveils investments to power AI boom

Survey reveals gap between worker desires and AI’s current workplace abilities

New method makes AI language model evaluations faster, fairer, and less costly

Pentagon inks contracts for Musk’s xAI, competitors

AI engineers don’t feel empowered to tackle sustainability crisis, new research suggests

Amazon’s AI assistant struggles with diverse dialects, study finds

AI-powered occupancy tracking system optimizes open-plan office design

The forgotten 80-year-old machine that shaped the internet—and could help us survive AI

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