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Gender inequality across US states revealed by new tool

Researchers have developed and validated a new tool for comparing gender inequality among different regions of a country, highlighting links between gender inequality, well-being, and participation in the #MeToo movement ...

Uber Eats eats into Uber ridesharing

When Uber expanded into food delivery, the move was expected to bring additional revenue to the ridesharing company. It certainly did.

Strengthening journalism careers in an age of mistrust

A new study by researchers from the University of Adelaide and several U.S. universities has found solutions journalism could play a part in re-engaging disenchanted media students, strengthening their reporting skills, and ...

Research evaluates strategy for supply chains under pressure

Recent upheavals in the global market have put supply chains under immense pressure, and the logistics and road transportation sectors are struggling to keep pace with geopolitical tensions, rampant inflation, and the rising ...

Five ways to help LGBTQ+ students feel supported at school

To help educators create an environment of inclusivity and acceptance for LGBTQ+ students, the University of Oregon's HEDCO Institute created a quick summary of five evidence-supported strategies for schools.

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Partisan politics fuel altered perceptions of immorality, study finds
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Q&A: How can different types of brains bolster startup success?
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Study shows naming farm animals reduces preschoolers' desire to eat them
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Study: For small sellers, sometimes it pays to sell to Amazon—and sometimes not
Economics & Business
With the rise of global mobility, researchers say the topic of international employees' adjustment needs attention
Economics & Business
How a 'social good' firm is defined can impact its value creation and value capital
Economics & Business
Examining the benefits of worksite weight-based discrimination training
Economics & Business
Study shows how narcissistic CEOs influence boards of directors to take more risk
Social Sciences
Study finds language affects how quickly we perceive shades of color
Economics & Business
Study: Consumption-tracking technology mixed bag for consumers
Archaeology
Did plague really decimate Neolithic farmers 5,200 years ago, as a new study suggests?
Social Sciences
'The Imaginary' reveals the many positive skills that playing with imaginary friends can develop
Social Sciences
Watching sports can be good for you—thanks to its social bonding effects
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New study highlights the alarming rise of telephone fraud targeting older adults in the UK
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70% of households with children regularly waste food, finds Spanish study
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Researchers ask English footballers about the traumatic impact of racial abuse—their answers are sobering
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How medical schools can be more accountable to society through community connections
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Saturday Citations: The first Goldilocks black hole; Toxoplasma gondii metabolism; pumping at the speed of muscle
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AI makes writing easier, but stories sound alike
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Research shows gamified investment sites have risks for novice investors

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Sea ice's cooling power is waning faster than its area of extent, new study finds
Evolution
Microbial structures in Antarctic lake could reveal more about how life evolved
Plants & Animals
Scientists identify brain circuits tied to the behavior of schooling fish
Plants & Animals
The most endangered fish are the least studied, scientists find
Earth Sciences
Diatom surprise could rewrite the global carbon cycle
Ecology
Crown-of-thorns starfish larvae feast on toxic cyanobacteria, study finds
Cell & Microbiology
Microbes found to destroy certain 'forever chemicals' by cleaving stubborn fluorine-to-carbon bonds
Paleontology & Fossils
Evidence for butchery of giant armadillo-like mammals in Argentina 21,000 years ago
Molecular & Computational biology
Study shows ancient viruses fuel modern-day cancers
Ecology
Lice cause significant harm to cage-free poultry, study finds
Biotechnology
Smart soil can water and feed itself
Analytical Chemistry
Organic compounds show promise as cheaper alternatives to metal photocatalysts
Planetary Sciences
Astronomers spot a 'highly eccentric' planet on its way to becoming a hot Jupiter
Optics & Photonics
High-speed camera for molecules: Entangled photons enable Raman spectroscopy
Biochemistry
Research team develops method to design safer opioids
Bio & Medicine
Enzyme-powered 'snot bots' help deliver drugs in sticky situations
Cell & Microbiology
Influenza viruses can use a second entry pathway to infect cells, study shows
Cell & Microbiology
Modular design: New insights into protein factories in human mitochondria
Ecology
Research tracks 66 million years of mammalian diversity
Molecular & Computational biology
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IoT sensors tattle on stores that neglect promo displays

Whether it's a pharmacy, a supermarket, or a clothier, when you walk into a retail store in the U.S., you are sure to encounter a flashy promotional display featuring products from a specific brand.

What's next with AI in higher education?

Two years on from the release of ChatGPT and other generative AI language programs, schools and universities are continuing to grapple with how to manage the complex challenges and opportunities of the technology.