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  • Legal reforms to stop abusive SLAPPs fail to stop chilling effect of the powerful, study warns
    Legal reforms designed to curb the abusive use of "SLAPPs" are insufficient to stop the rich and powerful trying to... Read more
  • Study shows supervision and license conditions reduce reoffending among first-time prisoners
    New research shows that people released from prison are significantly less likely to reoffend if they are subject to supervision... Read more
  • In the world's economic 'black holes,' data still leak out
    From satellite imagery to clandestine price reports, a new study draws on North Korea to explore economic activity in opaque... Read more
  • 'Diversifying' social feeds can cut exposure to toxic content and preserve enjoyment
    A new study from Northwestern University and the University of Chicago offers underlying evidence that the engagement-based algorithms used by... Read more
  • Global food shock model reveals self-sufficiency alone may not prevent crises
    Global food systems are fragile. Recent shocks such as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the Russian invasion... Read more
  • Smartphones dominate 400 minutes daily, but young adults spend just seven on news
    UZH media researcher Mark Eisenegger led a study as part of NRP 77 on the importance of journalism for the... Read more
  • Analysis of more than 10,000 cities reveals hidden details governments can use to better support their people
    The world's urban population increased by 785 million people between 2000 and 2020, but that tells only part of the... Read more
  • Just five posts may be enough to shape what people believe online, study finds
    If people form opinions online before they fully evaluate whether information is true, then the fight against misinformation may begin... Read more
  • Remote sensing measures economic cost of war in Gaza
    Remote sensing quantifies the destruction of both infrastructure and economic activity from the war in Gaza. Satellite-based data reveals that... Read more
  • Fear silences women politicians in public debate, surveys suggest
    Women politicians are significantly more likely than their male colleagues to refrain from speaking out in public for fear of... Read more
  • Some democracies are struggling to ensure safe drinking water
    About two billion people—just under a quarter of the world's population—lack regular access to clean drinking water, and roughly 800,000... Read more
  • Q&A: The democracy lessons of Latin America's left
    Polarization is often created by political elites aiming to gain popularity, but it can also be caused by social conflicts... Read more
  • Polarized elections do not erode support for the basic principles of democracy, study suggests
    The health of liberal democracies has been the focus of interest for political science for some time, against a global... Read more
  • What are misfluencers and what can be done about false information online?
    Misleading information online is often treated as a technical glitch, something that better algorithms or stricter moderation can fix. But... Read more
  • US government is using AI more, but hiring gaps and risk culture still slow progress
    As is every large organization, the U.S. government is assessing how to best integrate artificial intelligence into its procedures and... Read more
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Economics & Business

Social background also shapes environmental awareness, says study

Manager quality can match entire team’s output, controlled experiments reveal

Pay-to-play system prices out young soccer talent

Demographic forces stall global progress toward gender equality

Autistic Australians three times more likely to be homeless, research reveals

Supply chain crises increase banks’ credit risks by 70%, modeling study finds

Finding new ways to measure the local sustainability of rural tourism

Nearly half of every T-shirt goes to waste before you even buy it

Companies struggle to realize circular ambitions, says researcher

Hotels strive to be found as AI models conduct travel search

Technology

Misbehaving chatbots could be kept in check with personality tests

A stair-climbing robot that catches itself when it falls

People prefer to talk to chatbots that share similar personality traits to their own, research shows

Musk defends AI ambitions as IPO reveals trouble

Anthropic vaults to a $965 billion valuation with new funding as Claude demand surges

Agentic AI tests the limits of data protection law, study finds

Filtering out humanity: AI-assisted internet research favors cold logic over ethos and pathos

MetaBeeAI could speed systematic reviews of nearly 1,000 papers with human oversight

In a sea of hype, here are the AI ‘nothingburgers’ you don’t hear about

AI listens to insect body signals to guide cyborg cockroaches

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