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Turning social fragmentation into action through discovering relatedness

July 1, 2025

Discovering relatedness outside of a topical issue helps diverse groups to overcome differences and develop action for social change. The Kobe University addition to educational theory offers a framework to analyze and promote intersectional learning.This […]

Social Sciences

Pop, soda or coke? The fizzy history behind America’s favorite linguistic debate

July 1, 2025

With burgers sizzling and classic rock thumping, many Americans revel in summer cookouts—at least until that wayward cousin asks for a “pop” in soda country, or even worse, a “coke” when they actually want a […]

Social Sciences

‘The ability to give and receive love’: Researchers look at effects of acceptance, rejection

July 1, 2025

Even at 90 years old, Ronald P. Rohner still works 365 days a year.This article is brought to you by this site.

Education

Brain stimulation can boost math learning in people with weaker neural connections

July 1, 2025

The strength of certain neural connections can predict how well someone can learn math, and mildly electrically stimulating these networks can boost learning, according to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS Biology by […]

Social Sciences

Creativity across disciplines: Researcher explores AI’s ability to achieve transformative ‘break-with’ innovation

July 1, 2025

In a Perspective published in PNAS Nexus, Julio M. Ottino describes different classes of creativity and proposes a benchmark for the highest level of creativity. Combinative creativity is the process of combining existing elements to […]

Social Sciences

How people spread gossip without getting caught

July 1, 2025

Cognitive neuroscientists at Brown University investigated one of humanity’s favorite pastimes and discovered how people can spread gossip without the subject of that gossip finding out—at least not right away.This article is brought to you […]

Political Science

New research highlights pros and cons for firms taking political stands

July 1, 2025

A new study from King’s Business School and the University of Edinburgh has found that aligning corporate identity with political ideology can help businesses resonate with certain stakeholders—but may also restrict strategic flexibility and create […]

Political Science

Study unpacks how 2025 tariffs shocked global supply chain

July 1, 2025

In the wake of the largest series of U.S. tariff hikes since 1930, a new study from Michigan State University explores how this economic shock is reshaping global supply chains and offers a framework to […]

Education

One in four Americans reject evolution, a century after the Scopes monkey

July 1, 2025

The 1925 Scopes trial, in which a Dayton, Tennessee, teacher was charged with violating state law by teaching biological evolution, was one of the earliest and most iconic conflicts in America’s ongoing culture war.This article […]

Education

Racism and sexism are ‘alarmingly normalized’ in NHS—report makes suggestions for moving forward

July 1, 2025

Racism and sexism are “alarmingly normalized” within the structures and person-to-person interactions across the NHS, and the NHS has delayed acknowledging and learning from the evidence, says a report from the BMJ Commission on the […]

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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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