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  • New book personalizes the reality of harsh cannabis laws
    A new co-authored book by University of Toronto Mississauga professor Akwasi Owusu-Bempah examines how harsh cannabis laws have contributed to... Read more
  • Arab Americans are a much more diverse group than many of their neighbors mistakenly assume
    Marking April as Arab American Heritage Month—a time to learn about the history, culture and contributions of our nearly 4... Read more
  • Research leads to new data on number of victims of terrorist groups
    Painstaking new analysis of activity linked to the terrorist organization ETA, responsible for waging a campaign for independence in northern... Read more
  • Why some terror campaigns escalate to civil war and others don't: Study reveals surprising new answers
    Most terrorist campaigns are short-lived. But some aren't. In some cases, terror campaigns (low-intensity violence) turn into civil wars (high-intensity... Read more
  • Some states want to give you a constitutional right to a clean environment
    New Mexico's budget relies heavily on oil and gas revenue, but the state also bears the scars of generations of... Read more
  • Study finds disparate gender differences in victims of child sex trafficking
    In the United States, federal laws were created to effectively decriminalize prostitution in minors under the age of 18. However,... Read more
  • Journalists needs to be more critical of the way governments use 'nudging' to change our behavior, says researcher
    Suppose you are in a pub with friends. You drink a few beers, have a good time, and head home.... Read more
  • Viewpoint: There's a growing gap between countries advancing LGBTQ+ rights, and those going backwards
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong joined 50,000 people to march in support of queer rights across... Read more
  • How governments are using science fiction to predict potential threats
    From high-tech fighting machines to supercomputers and killer robots, science fiction has a lot to say about war. You might... Read more
  • Ditching a friend who is not like you can deepen social inequality
    Since the 2016 presidential election, news accounts and scientific research have illustrated how defriending, a term originally associated with dropping... Read more
  • Researcher reveals a double standard for officers who issue parking tickets
    "THEY park on the sidewalks and hide fire hydrants with their cars. They angle where they should parallel and turn... Read more
  • Conspiracy theories cause populism to rise, claims Spanish study
    Coinciding with the increased support for populist parties that we have witnessed all over the West, the last decade has... Read more
  • Political scientist discusses key takeaways of state-by-state polling during the pandemic
    When the COVID-19 pandemic struck in March of 2020, Northwestern University political scientist James Druckman was exchanging emails with a... Read more
  • Study: Those who avoided COVID-19 precautions early in the pandemic are more likely to buy firearms
    People who avoid COVID-19 precautions to prevent illness are more likely to purchase firearms—a pattern of behavior most common among... Read more
  • Apple at heart of US-China selective decoupling, says lawmaker
    Apple Inc. and Walt-Disney Co. are among U.S. businesses that will face the steepest challenges in a "selective decoupling" from... Read more
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Economics & Business

Swiss researchers use typing, mouse clicks to detect office stress

Millennials driving sales of distilled spirits to surpass beer for first time

Diverse teams survive longer when facing environmental changes, says study

New study suggests cold imagery creates perception of newness in advertisements

The power of language: How rhetoric awareness can combat hiring bias and discrimination

Motivating salespeople is the key factor for digital solutions selling, finds study

Social inequalities are driving urban water crises more than environmental factors

People with disabilities maintain record labor force participation rate, outperforming people without disabilities

Home-based workers became younger, more diverse in pandemic

Internet access must become a human right or we risk ever-widening inequality, argues researcher

Technology

ChatGPT makes its debut as a smartphone app on iPhones

Why GPT detectors aren't a solution to the AI cheating problem

Reviving the past with artificial intelligence

AI helps place drones in remote areas for faster emergency response

Q&A: What's the transformative potential of artificial intelligence?

Opinion: It's time for us to talk about creating AI-free spaces

Viewpoint: ChatGPT can't think. Consciousness is something entirely different to today's AI

Blind trust in enhancement technologies encourages risk-taking even if the tech is a sham, finds study

Realtime deepfakes are a dangerous new threat. How to protect yourself

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