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Emotion recognition goes beyond facial expressions, study finds

A person's facial expression provides crucial information for us to recognize their emotions. But there's much more to this process than that. This is according to research conducted by Dr. Leda Berio and Professor Albert ...

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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Are ideas contagious? How the structure of human-interaction networks affects spread of both illness and information
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The pitfalls of passion: How it can backfire at work—and what managers can do about it
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Q&A: 'Evacuating is a privilege.' Why some stay behind when hurricanes strike
Social Sciences
Refugees in east Africa suffer from high levels of depression, making it harder to rebuild lives
Social Sciences
Local craft beer consumers lose loyalty when their favorite brands are acquired, finds study
Other
How a witch-hunting manual and social networks helped ignite Europe's witch craze
Social Sciences
Study questions link between cooperation and societal benefits
Social Sciences
Gender rating gap in online reviews study reveals women are less likely to share negative experiences
Social Sciences
Turkey's plan to recycle more has made life hard for its informal waste pickers
Social Sciences
Report spotlights urgent issues faced by Mobile Indigenous populations
Social Sciences
Social media users opt for new privacy haven, study finds
Social Sciences
Can visiting genocide memorials make you more empathic?
Social Sciences
The political, social and psychological toll of family deaths in war
Social Sciences
How foreign operations are manipulating social media to influence people's views
Social Sciences
No time for a holiday? A 'workation' could be the answer
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Kamala Harris has spoken of her racial backgrounds, but a shared identity may not be enough to attract supporters
Social Sciences
Why it's so hard to kick fossil fuels out of the sports industry
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Study finds gender influences fairness attitudes in children
Social Sciences
People don't like a 'white savior,' but does it affect how they donate to charity?
Social Sciences
Understanding autobiographical memory in the digital age

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Physicists reveal nonlinear transport induced by quantum geometry in planar altermagnets
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New study reveals key players in global transshipment, boosting seafood transparency
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How did the building blocks of life arrive on Earth? Zinc fingerprints in meteorites offer clues
Molecular & Computational biology
Targeting 'undruggable' diseases: Researchers reveal new levels of detail in targeted protein degradation
Evolution
Evolution in real time: Scientists predict—and witness—evolution in a 30-year marine snail experiment
Ecology
Hidden in the teeth: DNA study finds these 19th century lions preyed on humans and giraffes
Plants & Animals
Bat data study reveals conservation priorities in San Diego County
Plants & Animals
Gazing at your dog can connect your brains, research suggests
Nanophysics
Engineering perovskite materials at the atomic level paves way for new lasers, LEDs
Plasma Physics
Researchers uncover role of plasma waves in mysterious heating of sun's corona
Materials Science
New plant-based glitter shows no harm to soil organisms
Astrobiology
Mars analog stations investigate lichen biodiversity during simulated missions
Earth Sciences
Novel algorithms detect precursory scale increase to help forecast big quakes
Plants & Animals
One-third of European plant species could be in trouble due to declining seed disperser populations
Plants & Animals
Mountain chickadees songs provide real-time evidence for Darwin's character displacement theory
Astronomy
'Inside-out' galaxy growth observed in the early universe
Bio & Medicine
Expansion technique to image nanoscale structures inside cells makes high-resolution imaging more accessible
Bio & Medicine
Magnetoelectric nanodiscs offer remote brain stimulation without implants or genetic modification
Ecology
Eastern Pacific study highlights severe cold-water bleaching as an additional threat to deep reef ecosystems
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'Party atmosphere': Skygazers treated to another aurora show

Project compiles 200 years of conflict data

The adage of the need to remember the past to avoid repeating it is certainly applicable to international confrontations as history is filled with nations repeating conflicts again and again.

What can we learn from the Great Resignation?

The Great Resignation appears to be ending, according to economists. But what can companies and leaders learn from the rapid pace of job-quitting in recent years in order to prevent employees from leaving? A study out of ...

How mistaken identity can lead to wrongful convictions

In March 1976, American Leonard Mack was convicted of sexual assault and holding two female victims at gunpoint. In September 2023, Mack's wrongful conviction was finally overturned by a New York judge on his 72nd birthday ...

Online menus could prompt people to make healthier choices

New research has found even modest interventions, such as encouraging consumers to reflect on their choices before they submit their order, could reduce the emissions associated with the production of their food by more than ...

Scientists: Research on environmental attitudes might be biased

The majority of research on environmental attitudes and behavior is coming from the United States and other English-speaking countries, a recent study by scientists from Lithuania and Austria reveals. Thus, the global applicability ...

An extended critique of the EIGE Gender Equality Index

New research by staff from Social Statistics has reviewed the methodology of one of the most comprehensive indices of gender equality, the Gender Equality Index by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE).