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STEM afterschool programs' benefits extend to friend groups

Research has established that youth participation in science-focused afterschool clubs leads to a higher science identity—or seeing oneself as a science kind of person or as a scientist—and that peers exert influence ...

Q&A: Making the case for artisanal and small-scale mining

Artisanal and small-scale mining plays a critical role in supplying the world with minerals vital for decarbonization, but this kind of mining typically lacks regulation and can be socially and environmentally harmful.

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Disinformation thrives on division in our cities
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What nonverbal cues reveal about online learning and robotics
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Should you reward kids for success? Or is there a better way to talk about achievement?
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Film director explains how to make inclusive cinema to favor access for people with disabilities
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Study finds immediate psychological benefit to churchgoers
Political science
Do crypto enthusiasts actually make up a significant voting bloc in the US?
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Study highlights importance of social media influencers in information dissemination during mpox outbreak
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Gambling is causing great harm—here's how to tip the odds back in the community's favor
Economics & Business
'Social profit orientation' can help companies and nonprofits alike do more good in the world
Education
'Digital pause': France pilots school mobile phone ban
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Voting as a social determinant of health
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People in financial distress behave more morally, says study
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Simulation study explores how gift giving drives social change
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How new words arise in social media
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The right to be wrong: How context or human rationality may influence our decisions
Mathematics
Mathematicians model a puzzling breakdown in cooperative behavior
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Early exposure to diverse faces helps babies overcome prejudices later in life, study suggests
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Warning labels from fact checkers work—even if you don't trust them—says study
Economics & Business
Companies with emotionally intelligent managers make more money, research shows
Economics & Business
Research explores whether 'everything as a service' will live up to its great expectations

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Nanostructures enable on-chip lightwave-electronic frequency mixer
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Soil treated with organic fertilizers stores more carbon, study finds
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Soil pollution surpasses climate change as top threat to underground biodiversity, study finds
Cell & Microbiology
Researcher helps develop new technique to explore oceanic microbes
Plants & Animals
Miniature treadmills accelerate studies of insects walking
Condensed Matter
Optoelectronic diamond device reveals an unexpected phenomenon reminiscent of lightning in slow motion
Plants & Animals
Fetching in cats is more common than previously thought, researchers find
Ecology
Dozens of viruses detected in Chinese fur farm animals
General Physics
Major leap for nuclear clock paves way for ultraprecise timekeeping
Space Exploration
Boeing will fly its empty capsule back to Earth soon. Two NASA astronauts will stay behind
Earth Sciences
Scientists uncover hidden source of snow melt: Dark brown carbon
Plants & Animals
RNA editing plays critical role in fruit flies' sense of smell and social interactions
Plants & Animals
Providing blooms all season long may be key to attracting pollinators, no matter what landscape is near your garden
Optics & Photonics
Entangled photon pairs enable hidden image encoding
Plants & Animals
Temperature fluctuations significantly affect dragonfly perception, study shows
Plants & Animals
City light pollution is shrinking spiders' brains, new study finds
Astronomy
Astronomers investigate the nature of a bright low-mass X-ray binary system
Plasma Physics
Measuring the gamma-ray-to-neutron branching ratio in the deuterium-tritium reaction
Molecular & Computational biology
Researchers find genetic variant for speed of hair graying, susceptibility to skin melanoma in horses
Ecology
Genomic analyses of prairie chickens cast doubt on species classifications

Which countries are more at risk in the global supply chain?

Using firm-level data from the global supply network, researchers from the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) quantified countries' exposure to production losses caused by firm defaults in other countries. According to their findings, ...

Dramatic burning of royal remains reveals Maya regime change

New archaeological investigations in Guatemala reveal that ancient Maya peoples did not just passively watch their dynastic systems collapse at the end of the Classic period. They actively reworked their political systems ...