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Other Mar 8, 2025

Saturday Citations: A supermassive black hole in the LMC; ozone layer recovery; abstract memory in humans

This week, based on a genetic study, researchers issued a recommendation that bison in Yellowstone National Park should be treated as one large, interbreeding herd. Physicists proposed a new framework that derives gravity ...

Social Sciences Mar 7, 2025

How a 'conspiracy mindset' promotes acceptance of vaccine misinformation, and how to counter it

Conspiracies may be defined as "activities conducted in secret that influence the actions of government and other centers of power to advantage those actors but harm the wider public," and a conspiracy mindset is a tendency ...

Social Sciences Mar 4, 2025

Unmet needs increase susceptibility to believing in conspiracy theories, research suggests

Individuals are more likely to believe and endorse conspiracy theories if their psychological needs—such as feeling informed, secure and valued—are not met, according to new University of Kent research. The study is published ...

Other Mar 4, 2025

Musk survives UK Royal Society expulsion calls

Tech billionaire Elon Musk has survived calls for his expulsion from the Royal Society following a crunch meeting at the elite British science institute.

Environment Mar 3, 2025

Opinion: On hurricanes and hoaxes—a case for finding common ground

In early November 2024, I sat with some friends on the steps of Columbia University's Low Library, feeling the sun beat down on us in our t-shirts and summer dresses. It was a whopping 70°F outside.

Social Sciences Mar 3, 2025

Spitefulness linked to belief in conspiracy theories

Why do people believe in conspiracy theories? New research has highlighted an important factor: spite.

Other Mar 3, 2025

UK's Royal Society of top scientists mulls call to oust Elon Musk

Britain's Royal Society will hold a crunch meeting on Monday following calls to expel technology billionaire Elon Musk, the world's richest man, from the prestigious institute of scientists.

Environment Feb 27, 2025

Proposed 'weather control' bans surge across US states

Fake stories that atmospheric experiments are triggering natural disasters have led to US states pushing blanket bans on weather modification, which experts say may jeopardize current local scientific programs and hinder ...

Social Sciences Feb 19, 2025

Friend-enemy divided thinking can ignite flames of conflict

From heated election campaigns to regional wars, 2024 has witnessed many dramatic political conflicts across the globe. Understanding the underlying causes of these conflicts is crucial for finding pathways to peace.

Education Feb 13, 2025

Critical thinking skills prove effective in discerning truth from conspiracy theories

A new experimental study has found that fostering critical thinking can be an effective method to reduce people's tendency to believe in conspiracy theories.

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