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Homelessness Prevention Unit participants 71% less likely to enter a shelter, study finds
A new report from the California Policy Lab at UCLA shows promising early results from Los Angeles County's Homelessness Prevention... Read more
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Less hype, more drama: AI and the changing discourse of global news coverage
A new journal article by a researcher at the University of Manchester offers insight into how artificial intelligence (AI) is... Read more
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Happily ever after in marriage: Unwavering spousal support
It's the question many young couples ask those in long-term marriages: What's the secret to a successful marriage?... Read more
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Report reveals over 700,000 human trafficking victims in Florida in 2024
A statewide report from the University of South Florida's Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Lab estimates that more than 700,000 Floridians... Read more
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Uncovering the highly skilled emotional work of content moderators
Health care platform moderators use strategies to manage distressing material while staying engaged enough to protect vulnerable users, finds a... Read more
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How China's green transition is reshaping ethnic minority communities
China has emerged as a global front-runner in the fight against climate change, with sweeping policies aimed at curbing environmental... Read more
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AI challenges and opportunities for relationship and family therapy examined in study
A new paper from two University of Maine researchers explores the challenges and opportunities for scholars and practitioners when it... Read more
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Seaside more likely to make us nostalgic than green places, study finds
People in the UK and US are more likely to feel nostalgic towards places by the sea, lakes or rivers... Read more
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The psychological and neurological parallels between sports fandom and religious devotion
An in-depth exploration of the psychology of sports fandom has revealed striking similarities between the neurological and psychological patterns of... Read more
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Popular teen movies reel back from visible signs of puberty
Most popular coming-of-age movies don't reflect the true challenges of adolescence, suggests new research.... Read more
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Researchers find that individual practice is the secret to maintaining high team performance over time
When it comes to learning and retaining complex skills, a new study from Texas A&M University uncovered a surprising finding:... Read more
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Investigating whether we truly have free will
Does something like "free will" really exist? We often take it for granted, but philosophers, psychologists and neuroscientists have debated... Read more
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15th century holy books of Ethiopian Jewry discovered—the oldest found to date
A Rare Discovery: A traveling workshop of TAU's Orit Guardians program discovered two 15th-century Orit books—the oldest found to date... Read more
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Scientific norms shape the behavior of researchers working for the greater good
Over the past 400 years or so, a set of mostly unwritten guidelines has evolved for how science should be... Read more
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The online world comes with risks, but also friendships and independence for young people with disabilities
"In the real world, I'm a coward. When I'm online, I'm a hero."... Read more