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Language structure shapes color-adjective links even for people born blind, study reveals

April 28, 2025

Humans are known to make mental associations between various real-world stimuli and concepts, including colors. For example, red and orange are typically associated with words such as “hot” or “warm,” blue with “cool” or “cold,” […]

Economics & Business

Newly developed framework incorporates human aspect of supply chain flow

April 28, 2025

Whether it’s empty shelves at the grocery store or delayed holiday packages, disruptions in the flow of goods impact everyday life. But when shelves go bare, it’s not just goods that are missing—it can also […]

Economics & Business

Strategic timing of praise and criticism can boost members’ performance, research indicates

April 28, 2025

When interacting with employees, leaders in the business world are often taught to take the Ted Lasso approach. The fictional soccer coach of the eponymous Apple TV+ show stays positive, no matter the circumstance.This article […]

Education

Computer science teachers may be better qualified than their peers, study suggests

April 28, 2025

Educators and researchers have had longstanding concerns about the quality of computer science instruction in U.S. schools. A recent study exploring student learning and computer science teachers’ qualifications in one state suggests that these teachers […]

Society

Saturday Citations: Is the universe a computational process? Plus: Psychological benefits of gaming

April 26, 2025

This week, researchers uncovered the negative pressure mechanisms plants use to communicate stress. Linguists found that the melody of spoken language in English functions as its own, distinct language. And there was also depressing news! […]

Political Science

Science is used differently by policymakers in different parties, new study finds

April 25, 2025

Societal challenges, from climate change to public health crises to advancements in artificial intelligence, have been intrinsically linked with scientific progress for generations. But as politics become more polarized, the role of science in law […]

Economics & Business

‘Piracy’ to legitimacy: How companies like French ride-hailing platform Heetch can make their mark

April 25, 2025

The 2024 arrest and subsequent release of activist Paul Watson, the founder of the NGO Sea Shepherd that fights to protect ocean biodiversity, highlighted a division between two opposing camps. There are those who want […]

Economics & Business

Critical housing barriers across Scotland are affecting people with complex needs

April 25, 2025

New research reveals significant systemic barriers are preventing people with learning disabilities and complex needs from accessing appropriate housing. A new report from Heriot-Watt University found about 1,300 individuals remain at risk of hospital admission […]

Education

What makes successful learners? How Minecraft can help us understand social learning

April 25, 2025

The ability to learn socially from one another is a defining feature of the human species. Social learning enables humans to gradually accumulate information across generations. And although we are able to build cities full […]

Economics & Business

How growing and foraging food can become a common part of cities

April 24, 2025

The early morning light spills over the raised beds of a thriving community garden in Harlem, New York. It’s a Saturday, and people of all ages move among the plants—harvesting collard greens, making compost and […]

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Economics & Business

Overcoming perception: Can an online retailer successfully break into the high fashion market?

If you really want to close the US trade deficit, try boosting innovation in rural manufacturing

Workplace culture, not policies, biggest factor in helping employees disclose mental health concerns

Governments shouldn’t chase growth at all costs. The harms of over tourism show why

Population explosions and declines are related to how stable the economy and environment are

People who swap mundane jobs for meaningful careers still have it tough, study indicates

Credit ratings are a key check on CEO overconfidence in corporate acquisitions, new research finds

Why it doesn’t—and shouldn’t—always pay to be a super-successful CEO

Switch to two-point rating scales to reduce racism in performance reviews, research suggests

Study says green consumers focus on brands and fashionability

Technology

Vision-language models can’t handle queries with negation words, study shows

Algorithm based on LLMs doubles lossless data compression rates

New study reveals generative AI boosts job growth and productivity

AI model classifies images with a hierarchical tree from broad to specific

Nvidia to send 18,000 AI chips to Saudi Arabia

Deep learning model dramatically improves subgraph matching accuracy by eliminating noise

Europe backs generative AI to drive clean energy transformation

AI can scan vast numbers of social media posts during disasters to guide first responders

AI methods help predict the emergence of ‘gazelles’ and other high-growth firms, but challenges remain

AI meets the conditions for having free will—we need to give it a moral compass, says researcher

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