Latest Articles
  • [ October 8, 2025 ] Australia–Papua New Guinea defense treaty: What we can learn from history to make this new alliance work Political Science
  • [ October 8, 2025 ] Study reveals how financial pressure shapes NFL officiating Economics & Business
  • [ October 8, 2025 ] Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee threatens rural schools and hospitals reliant on immigrant workers Economics & Business
  • [ October 8, 2025 ] Your phone rings, and it’s a number from Sweden. Do you answer? A Nobel Prize winner didn’t Society
  • [ October 8, 2025 ] What work means to working-class young men in an age of increasing automation Economics & Business
Invest Tools
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Crypto & Blockchain
  • Economics & Business
  • Education
  • Law & Society
  • Political Science
  • Social Sciences
Home2025

Year: 2025

No Picture
Education

Five ways students can think about learning so that they can learn more, and how their teachers can help

September 16, 2025

During my years teaching science in middle school, high school and college, some of my students have resisted teaching that educators call higher-order thinking. This includes analysis, creative and critical thinking, and problem-solving.This article is […]

Political Science

The world on the brink: Why governments must invest in peace, not just arms

September 16, 2025

Global security indicators suggest a significant deterioration in peace and stability. By most accounts, the world is now more violent and more dangerous than at any point in recent history.This article is brought to you […]

Education

Q&A: Study highlights possible path forward for teaching writing to students with disabilities

September 16, 2025

Writing is critical for all students, but many students struggle to develop strong writing skills. New research suggests a technique called performance feedback could be a valuable tool for helping students with disabilities become stronger […]

Political Science

Businesses have a moral responsibility to stand up to autocrats

September 16, 2025

Aspiring autocrats are increasingly pressuring businesses to cooperate with their quest for wealth and power, such as by demanding they direct corporate funds towards their personal enrichment or fire personnel who are critical of them.This […]

Political Science

Modeling violent terrorism as a tug of war between competing groups

September 16, 2025

In a world of multiple upsetting events, from natural disasters to civil wars, terrorist attacks stand out as particularly alarming. They are surprising, brutal, and generally target the seemingly innocent. Terrorist groups rely on the […]

Political Science

When politics drive entrepreneurial innovation, digital payments see impact

September 16, 2025

In November 2016, India’s government abruptly invalidated its two highest-value banknotes, wiping out about 86% of the nation’s cash supply overnight. Known as the Great Indian Demonetization, the move was intended to curb corruption and […]

Political Science

Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander adolescents face highest sexual violence risk in Hawai’i

September 16, 2025

Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) adolescents, especially girls, face disproportionately high rates of sexual violence compared to their peers in Hawaiʻi, according to a new University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa study.This article is brought […]

Education

Inquiry into the history of science shows an early ‘inherence’ bias

September 15, 2025

Early scientific theories—such as those explaining basic phenomena like gravity, burning, and the movement of molecules in water—centered on presumed inherent properties rather than external factors, thereby misleading famous philosophers and scientists, from Aristotle to […]

Social Sciences

Moral appeals can trump hate in tamping down online vitriol

September 15, 2025

As the saying goes, “You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.” But in social media commentary, vinegar seems to be the tone of choice.This article is brought to you by this site.

Education

Tuition promise boosts retention rate for lower-income students, long-term study finds

September 15, 2025

A flagship financial aid program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison that provides generous support to in-state students from low- to moderate-income families increases student retention by several percentage points, according to new research.This article is […]

Posts pagination

« 1 … 33 34 35 … 43 »

Economics & Business

Eight out of 10 supply chain risk categories show decline for 4th quarter

US Latinos hit new population and labor force records

Sustainable consumption needs more social pressure, study says

From the pulpit to the picket line: For many miners, religion and labor rights have long been connected in coal country

Tariffs have potential to reshape US beer market, says study

Words matter when it comes to wages, prestige linked to female-associated jobs

More young adults are living with their parents than previous generations did

Boosting work engagement through a simple smartphone diary

Hiring in high-growth firms: Exploring the timing of organizational changes

Research shows COVID-19 hit Dutch scientists hard, but did not widen the gender publication gap

Technology

Would you watch a film with an AI actor? What Tilly Norwood tells us about art—and labor rights

Today’s AI hype has echoes of a devastating technology boom and bust 100 years ago

Chatbot dreams generate AI nightmares for Bay Area lawyers

Cyber defense innovation could significantly boost 5G network security

Anthropic to open India office as AI demand grows

SoftBank buys $5.4 bn robotics firm to advance ‘physical AI’

Study finds AI can help buildings become safer, resilient and more sustainable

AI-based model can help traffic engineers predict future sites of possible crashes

OpenAI’s Fidji Simo says AI investment frenzy ‘new normal,’ not bubble

OpenAI unveils ChatGPT app integration feature

You may also be interested in
  • How household composition influences food behaviors and spending

    October 8, 2025
    New data sheds light on consumer perceptions of farms and firms in the food supply [...]
  • Winning a bidding war isn’t always a win, research on 14 million home sales shows

    October 8, 2025
    In today’s hot housing market, winning a bidding war can feel like a triumph. But [...]
  • Women portrayed as younger than men online, and AI amplifies the bias

    October 8, 2025
    U.S. Census data shows no systematic age differences between men and women in the workforce [...]
  • Overconfidence persists even where regular feedback should discourage it, chess study finds

    October 8, 2025
    The late psychologist Daniel Kahneman once said if he could wave a magic wand and [...]
More Articles
  • National living wage reduced labor mobility across jobs, study finds

    October 8, 2025
    New research led by Bayes Business School has revealed the introduction of the National Living [...]
  • New data analysis finds significant wage disparities for Latinas across California counties

    October 8, 2025
    In some of California’s wealthiest counties, Latinas tend to experience an extreme wage gap when [...]
  • Cheaper, fresher, greener—new research promises lower prices for local food

    October 8, 2025
    A team of researchers has found new ways to make it cheaper—and greener—for small food [...]
  • Once dominant, US agricultural exports falter amid trade disputes and rising competition

    October 8, 2025
    The U.S. has traditionally been an agricultural powerhouse with a healthy trade surplus. But global [...]
  • AI
  • Crypto & Blockchain
  • Economics & Business
  • Law & Society
  • Political Science
  • Contact Us
  • Terms & Conditions of Use
  • Privacy Policy

© 2024 IT Business News is brought to you by Invest Tools | www.Invest-Tools.com | Content does not constitute financial or investing advice.