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Social Sciences Jan 18, 2023

The effects of content ephemerality on information processing

Leading social media platforms are introducing features that allow users to share content that can only be viewed once. For example, consumers can set chats to be deleted immediately after being viewed on communication apps ...

Social Sciences Jan 12, 2023

Does a 'fake news' label help audiences identify false information?

Emily Van Duyn is a professor of communication at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and co-wrote recent studies that examined the effects of labeling information "fake news" on public perceptions of journalists' ...

Education Dec 22, 2022

Universities, rich in data, struggle to capture its value, study finds

Universities are literally awash in data. From administrative data offering information about students, faculty and staff, to research data on professors' scholarly activities and even telemetric signals—the functional ...

Economics & Business Dec 19, 2022

Differential response to corporate political advocacy and corporate social responsibility

Researchers from Cal Poly, Washington State University, and Claremont-McKenna Graduate School published a new Journal of Public Policy & Marketing (JPP&M) article finding that companies who engage in political advocacy experience ...

Environment Dec 19, 2022

Greener cities promote social and climate inequalities: 28-city study

Cities creating or restoring greenspaces experience gentrification processes that exclude citizens from more vulnerable social groups. This is the finding of a scientific project by the Institute of Environmental Science ...

Engineering Dec 16, 2022

Using additive manufacturing to detect counterfeit parts

Ensuring manufactured goods and components have not been copied and replaced illegally by counterfeited goods is a high-priority concern of the manufacturing and defense industries in the U.S. and around the world.

Environment Dec 8, 2022

Internet search results could be increasing your carbon emissions

Almost everyone thinks they know how to use Google, and they usually get the answer they want. Many will intuitively know that the query "milk good for you" leads to different results than "milk bad for you." The same goes ...

Social Sciences Nov 25, 2022

We know sweatshop clothing is bad—and buy it anyway. Here's how your brain makes excuses

You face a dilemma. You've found the perfect shirt, and it's an absolute bargain, but you notice it's "Made in Bangladesh." You're conscious it was probably made using cheap labour. Do you buy it, or walk away?

Economics & Business Oct 26, 2022

Promoting cigarette brands in TV shows yields unexpected results

New research in the journal Marketing Science, conducted by researchers at the University of Chicago and University of Washington, finds a 10% increase in TV product placement for cigarettes increases sales by 2% for the ...

Social Sciences Oct 5, 2022

Going 'rogue': Researchers discover viral trend in global marketing

Chris Taylor, director of the beverage management program in the University of Houston Conrad N. Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership, watched in awe as sales of White Claw skyrocketed seemingly overnight in the ...

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