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How large language models are changing collective intelligence

Within teams, organizations, markets and online communities, ideas from a larger group can help to solve complex problems. Large language models (LLMs) are emerging as powerful tools to unlock even greater potential. Picture ...

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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Investigating 'climate burnout' to learn how people can maintain motivation to fight climate change
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Reproductive coercion is a form of gender-based violence—it's likely more common than most understand
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Why do people breach their bail? Research shows it's not because they're committing more crimes
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How professional sports leagues that embrace social justice causes could influence politics
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Swing and a miss? Why golf in Australia is struggling to attract women and girls
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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
Archaeology
Studying fossil extraction on Native lands and exploring the depths of untold histories
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War affects girls and boys differently, Democratic Republic of Congo study finds
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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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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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Observations explore the nature of transitional millisecond pulsar PSR J1023+0038
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SpaceX launches rescue mission to return stranded astronauts
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Saturday Citations: Octopuses as shift supervisors for fish; universe confounds standard model; extremely old cheese
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Asteroid Ceres is a former ocean world that slowly formed into a giant, murky icy orb
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Geologists discover mysterious subduction zone beneath Pacific, reshaping understanding of Earth's interior
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Fireworks forecast if comet survives risky sun flypast
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Ancient buried log offers evidence of biomass vaults as cheap way to store climate-warming carbon
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Marine dust identifies 1.5 million year Oldest Ice near South America
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Earth to capture a 'second moon' this weekend, NASA says
Evolution
Seal species carries 'genetic scars' after being hunted to the edge of extinction, new research reveals
Nanophysics
Researchers crack a key problem with sodium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and grid energy storage
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Study suggests moon may have been captured from space rather than formed from collision particles
Planetary Sciences
Ryugu samples call into question previous ideas about the formation of carbon-rich asteroids
Analytical Chemistry
Chemical engineers provide new insights in CO₂ conversion with electricity
Analytical Chemistry
High-energy-density cubic gauche nitrogen successfully synthesized at atmospheric pressure
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Bioengineers and chemists design fluorescent 3D-printed structures with potential medical applications
Optics & Photonics
Research team succeeds in ultra-fast switching of tiny light sources
Optics & Photonics
Nonlinear optical metasurface achieves electrically tunable third-harmonic generation
Plants & Animals
Forest loss forces langur species to interbreed, study shows
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Scientists use drones to track white sharks along California beaches

Why kretek—'no ordinary cigarette'—thrives in Indonesia

During their 10-minute walk to school in Malang, a city in East Java, Indonesia, where Marina Welker was conducting research in 2015–16, her children passed dozens of cigarette advertisements attached to small shops and ...

Report provides up-close look at pro-democracy conservatives

Pro-democracy conservatives appreciate diverse political ideas, value journalism, and trust institutions including elections, according to a new report that defines this quiet but potentially powerful movement.

Age as an overlooked factor in higher education DEI initiatives

As universities around the world strive to cultivate diverse and equitable communities, a recent study from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis highlights the necessity of recognizing age as a fundamental ...

Characterizing social networks by the company they keep

People tend to connect with others who are like them. Alumni from the same alma mater are more likely to collaborate on a research project together, or individuals with the same political beliefs are more likely to join the ...

New survey sheds new light on trans life in Maryland

More than three-quarters of trans people in Maryland worried about being negatively judged when seeking health care and nearly a third delayed necessary treatment, according to one finding of a new study of the state's trans ...