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  • Gossip is good for romance, study finds
    "Spill the Tea, Honey: Gossiping Predicts Well-Being in Same- and Different-Gender Couples" is the name of a new study from... Read more
  • How online language choices may signal self-harm risk
    Signs that an individual might be on the verge of self-harm are often found in their online actions, but can... Read more
  • 5,000 years of (in)equality in the Carpathian Basin: Challenging theories on social hierarchies in prehistory
    The global distribution of wealth is currently the subject of controversial debate. Against this backdrop, social sciences, humanities, and economics... Read more
  • Teenagers no longer answer the phone: Is it a lack of manners or a new trend?
    Teenagers can seem to have their phones glued to their hands—yet they won't answer them when they ring. This scenario,... Read more
  • How AI might be narrowing our worldview and what regulators can do about it
    As artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT become part of our everyday lives, from providing general information to helping with... Read more
  • Digital game demonstrates the power of religion for climate change education
    Conversations about climate change often point to catastrophes like the melting of the polar ice caps or forest fires in... Read more
  • Beyond words: Study maps the cognitive force of metaphor
    Metaphors are a fundamental aspect of human language and cognition, allowing us to understand complex concepts and relationships by mapping... Read more
  • Can music be good company? Research shows it makes our imagination more social
    Earlier this year, we asked a group of older adults what music they listened to when feeling lonely, and why.... Read more
  • Teens are increasingly turning to AI companions, and it could be harming them
    Teenagers are increasingly turning to AI companions for friendship, support, and even romance. But these apps could be changing how... Read more
  • Online job interview simulator improves prospects for people returning from incarceration
    In a job-hunting market where every edge counts, most people look for ways to stand out—but what about those returning... Read more
  • Policing of sex work in Toronto has plummeted despite tougher laws, study finds
    A new study from the University of Toronto Mississauga reveals that sex work arrests in Toronto have dropped by 99.6%... Read more
  • Posting digitally enhanced photos of yourself could have a social cost, researchers find
    The use of disclaimer labels on digitally enhanced portraits could have unintended social consequences for their subjects, according to a... Read more
  • South African study finds four low-income communities can't cope with global warming: What needs to change
    Climate change is not new: temperatures have been rising for decades as a result of global warming. In South Africa's... Read more
  • Study uncovers exploitation of inmate peer mentors in women's prisons
    New research from the University of Portsmouth has found that peer mentors in women's prisons are taking on extra responsibilities... Read more
  • It's not just how many, it's when: People judge a potential partner's sexual history by timing, not total number
    A major international study has found that when it comes to choosing a long-term partner, people across the globe consider... Read more
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When it comes to finance, ‘normal’ data is actually pretty weird

Digital food’s mixed impact: Research reveals benefits and social costs

Scientists find ‘speed limit’ for innovation networks to prevent system collapse

How selfie parks limit tourism damage to the world’s most ‘Instagrammable’ destinations

For Mexican American millennials, personal success includes providing for parents

Job opportunities are more important to refugees from Ukraine than social benefits, says study

For the NFL, authenticity can’t be a trick play to Gen Z

‘Go woke, go broke’ is no longer true—socially aware capitalism is the future of corporate responsibility

Communities near South Africa’s Kruger National Park prefer wildlife-friendly ways to earn a living over killing animals

Sun, sea and sexual violence: How party tourism promotes and permits sexual assault

Technology

Jesus chatbots are on the rise. A philosopher puts them to the test

Toward a new framework to accelerate large language model inference

Transgender, nonbinary and disabled people more likely to view AI negatively, study shows

Eco-driving measures could significantly reduce vehicle emissions

LLMs can match human brain perceptions in everyday scenes

Maximizing direct methanol fuel cell performance: Reinforcement learning enables real-time voltage control

AI system discovers visual categories while adapting to new contexts

Computers reconstruct 3D environments from 2D photos in a fraction of the time

US government gets a year of ChatGPT Enterprise for $1

Researchers develop world’s first AI roadside technology to prevent animal–vehicle collisions

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