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Though people often want to share good news as soon as they learn it, a study published by the American...
by Michael Westaway, Alison Crowther, Nathan Wright, Robert Henry and Rodney Carter, The Conversation For almost 10 years, debate has...
Roughly two decades ago, a community-wide reckoning emerged concerning the credibility of published literature in the social-behavioral sciences, especially psychology....
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A new study examining the effects of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization on...
People are beginning to reconsider their reproductive decisions due to complex concerns about climate change, with many choosing to forego...
On the shores of Lake Turkana in east Africa, about 5,000 to 4,000 years ago, pastoralists buried their dead in...
In a new study, researchers developed a series of artificial intelligence tools that can scan through essays in college applications,...
Whether talking about the office kitchen, hiking trails or ratings on Yelp, there are always people who put in effort...













