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Move over, heartfelt chats, it's the gift that counts

The next time you're looking to cheer up a friend or loved one, giving them a small gift—flowers, candy, a homemade treat—may lift their spirits faster and better than a supportive talk.

People infer the past better than the future, study finds

If you started watching a movie from the middle without knowing its plot, you'd likely be better at inferring what had happened earlier than predicting what will happen next, according to a new Dartmouth-led study published ...

Survey reports on Jewish students' experiences at US colleges

The percentage of Jewish students on U.S. college campuses who said their Jewish identity was very important to them increased significantly from 2022 to 2024, according to a new study by a Tufts political scientist. An increasing ...

Scientists unlock secret of 'Girl With Pearl Earring'

Johannes Vermeer's "Girl With The Pearl Earring" is one of the world's most popular paintings—and now scientists believe they know why, by measuring how the brain reacts when the work is viewed.

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Seven years on, study reveals #MeToo's unexpected impact on consumer behavior
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'Iyashikei' healing manga comforts readers with attention to small joys
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State mandates requiring genocide education lack standards to guide teachers, study finds
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School 'social structures' perpetuate inequalities for children with disabilities, study says
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Why being like your boss still matters—especially if you share political views
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Social media experiment shows prosocial nudges fail to reduce online hate
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Public discourse promotes socially responsible market behavior, finds study
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Intergeneration research shows immigrants to the US assimilate as well now as they did over a century ago
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Western media outlets are trying to fix their coverage of Africa. Is it time African media did the same?
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Street harassment of women in Spain: Frequency increases anxiety and lowers self-esteem, finds study
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Why pay tax? African study finds trust in government is key
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Online misinformation most likely to be believed by ideological extremists, study shows
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Fathers with low incomes are emotionally resilient, finds study
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How the Taliban's new 'vice and virtue' law erases women by justifying violence against them
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Indigenous US farm workers face greater job-related pain compared to undocumented peers, study suggests
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New molecule can mimic the effects of fasting and exercise
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Quantum communication: Using microwaves to efficiently control diamond qubits
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Scientists uncover auditory 'sixth sense' in geckos
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Archaeologists shed light on the Tartessos culture's sustainable construction skills
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Scientists achieve unprecedented control of active matter
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Extensive afforestation and reforestation can brake global warming
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Climate lessons from the fall of a Pacific chiefdom
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Investigating the possibility of using asteroid material to grow edible biomass for astronauts
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Direct measurement of a subtle current phase relation shows potential for more stable superconducting qubits
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Polymeric cloak stabilizes cytokine complex to generate tumor-targeted nanosuperagonist
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Signaling pathway provides new insights into how cells recognize and repair DNA damage
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Improving fumaric acid production efficiency through a 'more haste, less speed' strategy
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Some microbes used poison gas in battle for iron in the Earth's early oceans, geomicrobiologists find
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Winds of change: Webb reveals forces that shape protoplanetary disks
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Dietary zinc inhibits antimicrobial resistance gene transmission in lab tests
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Improved water quality offsets in growing cities could protect Great Barrier Reef
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Venomous crustacean from Mayan underwater caves provides new drug candidates

Study finds young people from poorer families make fewer friends

A new study has found that children growing up in low-income families have fewer opportunities to make friends and to socially integrate at school. Researchers from the University of Zurich and the University of Stockholm ...