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Month: January 2023

Politics & Global Issues

Rural water infrastructure development research demonstrates ethnically, racially uneven economic outcomes

January 26, 2023

A research study led by J. Tom Mueller, Ph.D., research assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability, College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences at the University of Oklahoma, was published in the […]

Politics & Global Issues

Are millennials getting more conservative as they age? Why it's hard to know

January 26, 2023

“As people age, they become more conservative” is a well worn political aphorism. It is cited frequently in discussions and research about generational politics. It’s been deployed in various ways in the popular discourse—a way […]

Society & Community

Urban elites seize most of the benefits of big cities, finds study

January 26, 2023

Urban inequality in Europe and the United States is so severe that urban elites claim most of the benefits from the agglomeration effects that big cities provide, while large parts of urban populations get little […]

Society & Community

Deepfakes: Faces created by AI now look more real than genuine photos

January 26, 2023

Even if you think you are good at analyzing faces, research shows many people cannot reliably distinguish between photos of real faces and images that have been computer-generated. This is particularly problematic now that computer […]

Society & Community

Canceling plans with a friend? Research says don't lie

January 26, 2023

You’ve made plans to meet up with a good friend in a few hours, but now all you want to do is go home, change into sweats and binge watch “Game of Thrones.” What do […]

Politics & Global Issues

Study: Modern arms technologies help autocratic rulers stay in power

January 26, 2023

Autocrats and dictators quickly acquire new arms technologies from abroad and often use them against their own citizens. Now a study of multiple nations during the period 1820–2010 shows that the spread of military technologies […]

Society & Community

New study suggests that when forecasting trends, reading a bar chart versus a line graph biases our judgement

January 26, 2023

A new study suggests that the format in which graphs are presented may be biasing people into being too optimistic or pessimistic about the trends the graphs display.This article was originally published on this website.

Society & Community

When speaking up at work, talk to someone who can take action, study recommends

January 25, 2023

Conventional wisdom says it pays to speak up at work: When an employee offers a novel idea for workplace improvements, and managers listen and act, both the organization and employee win.This article was originally published […]

Society & Community

Work from home success linked to work/life boundaries

January 25, 2023

Remote jobs can help workers craft more satisfying lives, with higher psychological well-being and work engagement, but only if that work occurs during regularly contracted hours, according to new ILR School research.This article was originally […]

Society & Community

US wealth gap widening more quickly than Europe's: Study

January 25, 2023

The wealth gap was partly due to significant rises in stock market prices, according to the new study from Imperial College Business School, published in the Journal of Monetary Economics.This article was originally published on […]

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Rural water infrastructure development research demonstrates ethnically, racially uneven economic outcomes

Are millennials getting more conservative as they age? Why it's hard to know

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