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Candidate experience matters in elections, but not the way you think

Ever since he was chosen as Donald Trump's running mate back in July, U.S. Sen. JD Vance, a Republican from Ohio, has come under a level of scrutiny typical for a vice presidential candidate, including for some of his eyebrow-raising ...

How soccer could address prison re-offending

Soccer may help incarcerated people to improve their in-prison behavior and reintegration into society after release, by fostering connections to positive group identities through learning coaching and transferrable skills ...

No country still uses an electoral college—except the US

The United States is the only democracy in the world where a presidential candidate can get the most popular votes and still lose the election. Thanks to the Electoral College, that has happened five times in the country's ...

Research collaboration examines Filipino migration dynamics

Over one million Filipinos leave their country every year to work. The high emigration figures not only concern the Philippine state, but also the economist Andreas Steinmayr. In July 2024, he resumed a long-standing collaboration ...

Using AI to predict climate-driven migration

Despite climate-driven migration becoming more common, socioeconomic factors still play a crucial role in people's decisions to flee, according to a recent study. Research conducted at the University of Skövde, in collaboration ...

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Report spotlights urgent issues faced by Mobile Indigenous populations
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Can visiting genocide memorials make you more empathic?
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The political, social and psychological toll of family deaths in war
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How foreign operations are manipulating social media to influence people's views
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Kamala Harris has spoken of her racial backgrounds, but a shared identity may not be enough to attract supporters
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Colleges could benefit from taking a data-driven look at hostility toward Jews on campus
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Research sheds light on impact and bias of voter purging in Michigan
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Victims of state scandals harmed further by compensation schemes
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How Soviet legacy has influenced foreign policy in Georgia and Ukraine
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Why climate activists keep targeting art galleries despite public outcry
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Spin-wave reservoir chips can enhance edge computing
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New compounds can activate prodrugs at predetermined locations in the body
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Photocatalytic behavior at the air-solid interface offers new insights into environmental remediation
Biochemistry
Unique 'barcodes' for molecules could help expedite medical advancements
Ecology
Global study shows causes for the dominance of woody plants in drylands
Plants & Animals
Unlocking the genetic mysteries of modern roses: Research provides insights into origin and breeding
Astronomy
Astronomers detect very-high-energy gamma-ray emission surrounding distant pulsar
Archaeology
Cemetery study reveals how daily life changed from the Iron Age to the Roman period
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Tube sock-like skunk can cover more ground than deer, study finds
Plants & Animals
Tubeworms, snails and other weird creatures found under the seafloor
Quantum Physics
Dual-species atomic arrays show promise for quantum error correction
Plants & Animals
Bonobos may be more vulnerable than previously thought, suggests genetics study
Evolution
Ancient hominins had humanlike hands, indicating earlier tool use, study reveals
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New venomous reptile species from the Late Triassic unearthed in Arizona
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Mapping mass shootings in the United States

The United States has more than 10 times the number of mass shooting incidents than other developed countries, yet little research has shown the distribution and types of shootings, geographically.

Opinion: Rent control on its own won't solve the UK housing crisis

Rent control is frequently proposed as a solution to the housing crisis. Advocates might not always be precise about what they mean by the term, but the idea of regulating, capping or stabilizing rents tends to attract popular ...