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Could electric brain stimulation lead to better math skills?

July 2, 2025

A painless, noninvasive brain stimulation technique can significantly improve how young adults learn math, my colleagues and I found in a recent study. In a paper in PLOS Biology, we describe how this might be […]

Economics & Business

Study: Africa needs more large firms, not more entrepreneurs, for economic growth

July 2, 2025

Many experts suggest using the entrepreneurial ecosystems (EE) approach to help grow Africa’s economy, especially in poorer countries. EE looks at how things like roads, money, rules, and skilled people can come together to support […]

Economics & Business

Study: To battle tip fatigue, experts say businesses should make their service efforts visible

July 2, 2025

As customers face more and more prompts to add a tip to the bill in places where gratuities were not customary only a few years ago—and often before any service has been rendered—their attitudes toward […]

Economics & Business

Chilean experiment finds better services dramatically help children in foster care

July 2, 2025

Being placed in foster care is a necessary intervention for some children. But many advocates worry that kids can languish in foster care too long, with harmful effects for children who are temporarily unattached from […]

Social Sciences

Humans tend to repeat familiar actions when making sequential decisions, even when better options exist

July 2, 2025

Behavioral scientists have been trying to uncover the patterns that humans follow when making decisions for decades. The insights gathered as part of their studies can help shape public policies and interventions aimed at prompting […]

Education

‘Writing is thinking’: Do students who use ChatGPT learn less?

July 2, 2025

When Jocelyn Leitzinger had her university students write about times in their lives they had witnessed discrimination, she noticed that a woman named Sally was the victim in many of the stories.This article is brought […]

Economics & Business

Mothers who work from home earn 10% more, study shows

July 1, 2025

Mothers who choose to work from home regularly earn about 10% more than those who do not, but fathers get no significant benefit, a major new study says.This article is brought to you by this […]

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For developing countries, seafood imports are a nutritional bargain

July 1, 2025

Developing countries pay less for the nutrition in seafood imports than developed countries, largely because developed countries pay a premium for non-nutritional attributes such as convenience, according to an economic analysis published in Nature Communications […]

Economics & Business

Family ties and firm performance: How cousin marriage traditions shape informal businesses in Africa

July 1, 2025

A new study published in the Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal examines how long-standing cultural practices, specifically cousin marriage traditions, continue to influence business outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa’s informal economy.This article is brought to you by this […]

Social Sciences

Have tattoos? New study shows that people consistently misjudge your personality

July 1, 2025

A new study led by Michigan State University provides insights into the personality perceptions surrounding tattooed individuals. As tattoos become more mainstream, this research sheds light on how specific tattoos are judged—and shows how wrong […]

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Economics & Business

Why do so many American workers feel guilty about taking the vacation they’ve earned?

What makes a text ‘gender fair’? Expert says concealing gender actually promotes stereotyping

One in four Spaniards allocates most of their income to housing

Pallets are the backbone of global trade but supplies are threatened by theft, loss—and giant bonfires

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

Technology

Tech giants warn window to monitor AI reasoning is closing, urge action

Does AI understand?

California tech hubs are set to dominate the AI economy, report suggests

When the stakes are high, do machine learning models make fair decisions?

Can AI really code? Study maps the roadblocks to autonomous software engineering

AI ‘coach’ helps language models choose between text and code to solve problems

Anyone can now train a robot: New tool makes teaching skills hands-on and easy

Robots now grow and repair themselves by consuming parts from other machines

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

New research reveals AI has a confidence problem

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