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  • New textbook offers insight into better practices to engage men as fathers
    Social service systems struggle to successfully engage with men as parents. A new book co-authored and co-edited by Georgia State... Read more
  • Anonymous sperm donors tracked down by their children using DNA tests, says research
    Sperm and egg donors who assumed they would remain anonymous have been tracked down by their children using DNA tests,... Read more
  • Black and Asian people can suffer prejudice and insults from members of their families with lighter skin, says research
    Black and Asian people with darker skin shades can be the subject of prejudice and insults from lighter skin members... Read more
  • The rich are pouring millions into life extension research, but does it have any ethical value?
    Sam Altman, the chief executive of OpenAI, recently invested US$180 million into Retro Biosciences—a company seeking to extend human lifespans... Read more
  • A new femininity is starting to emerge in China
    Over the course of the last century, Western beauty ideals—thinness, light skin, large breasts, large eyes, a small nose and... Read more
  • What would it mean to have feminist AI?
    Under the hotly debated impacts of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) lies the deeper problem of biased data teaching AI. Perhaps... Read more
  • Gossip influences who gets ahead in different cultures
    Gossip influences if people receive advantages whether they work in an office in the U.S. or in India—or even in... Read more
  • Worldwide, those with 'traditional' values adhered more strictly to COVID precautions, finds study of 27 countries
    Given the battles over COVID-19 rules and recommendations in the United States over the past three years, the findings of... Read more
  • Asian American shootings: This is 'not an exception' and other issues need to be discussed, says professor
    Days after two California massacres involving the Asian American community, many are seeking to understand what drove two men to... Read more
  • Deepfakes: Faces created by AI now look more real than genuine photos
    Even if you think you are good at analyzing faces, research shows many people cannot reliably distinguish between photos of... Read more
  • Canceling plans with a friend? Research says don't lie
    You've made plans to meet up with a good friend in a few hours, but now all you want to... Read more
  • New study suggests that when forecasting trends, reading a bar chart versus a line graph biases our judgement
    A new study suggests that the format in which graphs are presented may be biasing people into being too optimistic... Read more
  • Death and dying: How different cultures deal with grief and mourning
    Grief is a universal emotion. It's something we all feel, no matter where we come from or what we've been... Read more
  • Typical mass shooters are in their 20s and 30s: Suspects in California's latest killings are far from that average
    The two men who shot dead 18 people in separate incidents just days apart in California are the latest perpetrators... Read more
  • Why loneliness is both an individual thing and a shared result of the cities we create
    If you're feeling lonely, you're not alone. Loneliness is an increasingly common experience, and it can have severe consequences. People... Read more
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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

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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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