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Unregulated experts can cause harm to children in family courts

Unregulated experts appointed by family courts in England and Wales have caused harm to children by separating them from their mothers and forcing them to live with and have contact with fathers accused of violence and abuse, ...

'X-odus' creates growing challenges for brand marketing

Call it an X-odus: In the week following the election, more than 1 million mostly left-leaning people joined Bluesky, a social media network founded by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey. Meta's Threads also has reported growth ...

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Data from Jan. 6 insurrection links social media, growing levels of political violence
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Benevolent sexism competed with hypermasculinity in high-stakes campaigns in the US and Ireland
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When the boss doesn't want to hear about your stress
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Child-centered research shows how schools can provide support for domestic abuse situations
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Women suppress their femininity to fit into military culture—and struggle to be seen as veterans when they leave
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US states are finally starting to put in place protections for the kids of family vloggers
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Survey finds police investigations into rape and sexual assault are improving, but there is still much work to do
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Opinion: Online games should not be included in Australia's social media ban—they are crucial for kids' social lives
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Jails and prisons often fail to protect incarcerated people during natural disasters
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Decentralized social media 'increases citizen empowerment,' says study
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Social media can turn household chores into profit—but are gender stereotypes making a comeback?
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We knew offshore detention was bad for mental health of those seeking asylum—our research shows exactly how bad
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Study links abortion access to women's economic outcomes
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New route to quantum spin liquid materials discovered
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China tests building moon base with lunar soil bricks
Optics & Photonics
Scientists discover laser light can cast a shadow
Biotechnology
Altering two genes to produce sweeter tomatoes without sacrificing size, weight or yield
Mathematics
Mathematical approach can predict crystal structure in hours instead of months
General Physics
A proposed experiment to test whether gravity behaves as a quantum entity when measured
Astronomy
Astronomers inspect the nature of an X-ray binary with a red supergiant
Mathematics
A 41-million-digit prime number is the biggest ever found—but mathematicians' search for perfection will continue
Condensed Matter
Physicists identify key mechanism behind chiral charge density wave in TiSe₂
Earth Sciences
Electric field signals reveal early warnings for extreme weather, study reveals
Plasma Physics
Kinetic Alfvén waves may be key to mystery of solar corona heating
Earth Sciences
What carbon dioxide 'jumps' from Antarctic ice say about climate change
Astronomy
Hubble sees aftermath of galaxy's scrape with Milky Way
Environment
Scientific models trust the land to soak up lots of CO₂—the reality is a lot more messy
Cell & Microbiology
Researchers reveal why a key tuberculosis drug works against resistant strains
Environment
Study finds four global policies could eliminate >90% of plastic waste and 30% of linked carbon emissions by 2050
Environment
Climate impact of carbon crediting projects is substantially overestimated, analysis shows
Soft Matter
Theoretical model explains the anomalous properties of water in extreme conditions
Cell & Microbiology
Slow editing of protein blueprints leads to cell death, spliceosome study discovers
Molecular & Computational biology
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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.