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Millennial Black women navigate when and where to express style

Millennial Black women feel they have autonomy and flexibility in navigating beauty standards in their personal lives, according to a new qualitative study. But at work, they feel compelled to adapt to a more restrictive ...

How social structure influences the way people share money

People around the globe often depend on informal financial arrangements, borrowing and lending money through social networks. Understanding this sheds light on local economies and helps fight poverty.

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Revealing why so many people breach bail conditions
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New study shows that word-initial consonants are systematically lengthened across diverse languages
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Finding the sweet spot: Machine learning reveals factors for successful crowdfunding
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Researchers unpack sign language's visual advantage
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Records show that churches monitored multilingual gossip in Elizabethan London
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New rules could help child welfare systems treat parents with disabilities more fairly
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War affects girls and boys differently, Democratic Republic of Congo study finds
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Studying fossil extraction on Native lands and exploring the depths of untold histories
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Obama's 2012 reelection tied to better mental health in educated Black men, study suggests
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Why virtual reality nature can't provide the same wellness benefits as the real thing
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The internet can be toxic—but there are also online oases where mutual care flourishes
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LGBTQ+ policies significantly reduce discrimination for transgender and nonbinary people
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Whose 'right to suburbia'? New book exposes the banishment and battle for a place in Washington's suburbs
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Could a wealth tax help reduce inequality?
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High pay seen as sign of competence, study suggests
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Study finds family members are most common perpetrators of infant and child homicides in the US
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Study finds solid waste industry focuses more on traditional occupational hazards than social determinants of health
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Gun violence in Philadelphia plummeted in 2024—researchers aren't sure why, but here are 3 factors at play
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'Pig butchering' fraud: The link between modern slavery, torture and online crime
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Family-focused interventions key to addressing child maltreatment, says study

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Security protocol leverages quantum mechanics to shield data from attackers during cloud-based computation
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Shedding light on a decades-old protein sorting mystery
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Study offers new explanation for Siberia's permafrost craters
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Climate change will lead to wetter US winters, modeling study finds
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Existence of an Earth-like planet around a dead sun offers hope for our planet's ultimate survival
Plants & Animals
Presence of bacteria in soil makes flowers more attractive to pollinators, study shows
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NEID Earth Twin Survey discovers its first alien world
Astronomy
Hubble finds that a black hole beam promotes stellar eruptions
Analytical Chemistry
New research could extend the lifetime of key carbon-capture materials
Astronomy
Turbulent solar wind originates in the sun's corona, study shows
Analytical Chemistry
Simultaneous detection of uranium isotopes and fluorine advances nuclear nonproliferation monitoring
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The unexpected role of magnetic microbes in deep-sea mining
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A new AI model can predict substrate movement into and out of cells
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Scientists develop method to control timing of synthetic DNA droplet division
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Dead coral skeletons hinder reef regeneration by sheltering seaweed
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Four billion years ago, but not so different: Plate tectonics likely looked closer to what we experience today
Archaeology
Unexpected discovery of early sweet potato cultivation in Polynesia
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Aliphatic hydrocarbons on Ceres' surface found to have short lifetimes
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Scientists uncover a critical component that helps killifish regenerate their fins
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Scientists discover 'pause button' in human development

How 'apocalypse' became a secular as well as religious idea

The exponential growth of artificial intelligence over the past year has sparked discussions about whether the era of human domination of our planet is drawing to a close. The most dire predictions claim that the machines ...

How to spot fake online reviews (with a little help from AI)

Before you buy something, or visit a new restaurant, or see a new film, you may be tempted to check out the online reviews. Researching what strangers think of the things we might like has become a familiar part of the modern ...

Five-day work week builds work–life balance in construction

Construction workers typically work six days a week but research tracking a five-day work week in the industry shows flexibility is key to improving worker well-being, with minimal perceived impact on productivity.