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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 ...

AI affects everyone—including Indigenous people

Since artificial intelligence (AI) became mainstream over the past two years, many of the risks it poses have been widely documented. As well as fueling deep fake porn, threatening personal privacy and accelerating the climate ...

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 ...

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Using AI to predict climate-driven migration
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Three reasons why teachers should learn to meditate, and it's not (just) about well-being
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Transnational grief: Adding depth to Day of the Dead
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Rage clicks: Study shows how political outrage fuels social media engagement
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'Overwhelmed, hopeless, crushed': Australian report reveals how housing crisis is reshaping young people's lives
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Non-Indigenous businesses struggling to boost Indigenous staff numbers
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'Cajun Navy' hurricane search-and-rescue volunteers are forming long-lasting organizations
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Study proposes a new bias: The tendency to assume one has adequate information to make a decision
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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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Satellite data show massive bombs dropped in dangerous proximity to Gaza Strip hospitals in 2023
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Review of English-language textbooks from 34 countries reveals persistent pattern of stereotypical gender roles
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New research highlights the overlooked dangers of subtle and covert abuse in intimate relationships
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Children pay more attention to art when descriptions are playful and interactive, eye-tracking study finds
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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
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Refugees in east Africa suffer from high levels of depression, making it harder to rebuild lives
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Researchers discover hidden tomb beneath Petra's Treasury World Heritage Site
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The monarch butterfly may not be endangered, but research suggests its migration is
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Nano-nutrients can blunt effects of soil contamination, boost crop yields
Plants & Animals
New method enables real-time visualization of chick embryo development from egg to chick
Astronomy
Researchers claim to have found the oldest stellar disk in the Milky Way galaxy
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Researchers unveil pressure-tuned superconductivity in natural bulk heterostructure 6R-TaS₂
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Study finds asymmetric warming impacts soil carbon storage more than symmetric warming
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Model reveals why debunking election misinformation often doesn't work
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Enhancers study provides insight into how gene expression establishes and maintains naive-state pluripotent stem cells
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Cemetery study reveals how daily life changed from the Iron Age to the Roman period
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Dual-species atomic arrays show promise for quantum error correction
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Astronomers detect very-high-energy gamma-ray emission surrounding distant pulsar
Evolution
Ancient hominins had humanlike hands, indicating earlier tool use, study reveals
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New oat lines ready for active duty against crown rust disease
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Male mice use female mice to distract aggressors and avoid conflict, study shows
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First coherent picture of an atomic nucleus made of quarks and gluons
Condensed Matter
Spin-wave reservoir chips can enhance edge computing
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A unified theory for predicting pathogen competition: Exploring how emerging new strains replace previous ones
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Scientists discover chemical probes for previously 'undruggable' cancer target
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Microtubule formation mechanism sheds light on how cells build their internal skeleton

Points system makes neighborhoods nicer to live in

A lot of municipalities work with a points system to encourage construction projects to take biodiversity and creating green areas into account. But this way of working also benefits local neighborhoods and residents, master's ...

Black men reap mental health benefits from 'otherfathering'

Black men serve a variety of parental roles in their communities—from teaching to coaching to mentoring youth. A new study reveals how this work, called "otherfathering," influences the men's mental health.

No evidence linking Facebook adoption and negative well-being

The largest independent scientific study ever conducted, investigating the spread of Facebook across the globe found no evidence that the social media platform's worldwide penetration is linked to widespread psychological ...

Paid online reviews can deceive consumers, shows study

New research based on thousands of reviews posted on Amazon shows that when people received free products in exchange for reviews, their ratings were significantly inflated—and product sales were stronger—even though ...

What losing a team member in soccer can teach us about business

There are a lot of reasons why Team USA had its worst showing ever in the 2023 Women's World Cup, but one of the most cited has been injuries, with the absence of multiple key players leading to roster issues that affected ...

Electric car revolution puts Native communities at risk

Conditions are ripe for an accelerated transition to electric vehicle (EV) use in the United States. The Biden-Harris administration has set a target that 50 percent of newly purchased cars in 2030 be electric. In addition, ...