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Month: June 2025

Society & Community

Veterans’ protests planned for D-Day latest in nearly 250 years of fighting for their benefits

June 2, 2025

Veterans across the United States will gather on June 6, 2025, to protest the Trump administration’s cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs, as well as the slashing of staff and programs throughout the government. […]

Society & Community

Creating better policy with consensus-building tools

June 2, 2025

Community policies, such as those for zoning or parking, are typically made at the top, which can leave community members feeling frustrated or left out of the process. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of […]

Society & Community

Why trust is a key ingredient in scientific innovation

June 2, 2025

Australia is facing some of the biggest challenges in our history: climate change, food security, energy transition, and the prospect of more pandemics and digital disruption with the rise of AI and quantum technologies.This article […]

Society & Community

How the birth of a child changes parents’ environmental and climate concerns

June 2, 2025

A new study by the University of Oldenburg and Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) published in Population and Environment shows that the birth of a child has little impact on parents’ environmental and climate concerns—however, there […]

Society & Community

A global view of men’s experiences with partner violence

June 2, 2025

More than two decades ago, George Mason University researcher Denise Hines began investigating a topic most researchers wouldn’t touch: men as victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). She and collaborator Emily Douglas were the first […]

Society & Community

Examining why women ascend the corporate ladder more slowly than men

June 2, 2025

While women have made gains in the workplace in recent decades, data shows it still takes women longer to get promoted than men. And even fewer women make it to the top of the corporate […]

Society & Community

Human-AI relationships: New scale measures our attachment patterns

June 2, 2025

Artificial intelligence (AI) is ubiquitous in this era. As a result, human-AI interactions are becoming more frequent and complex, and this trend is expected to accelerate soon. Therefore, scientists have made remarkable efforts to better […]

Education

Accessible water quality monitoring method combines colorimetric testing with human-guided digital analysis

June 2, 2025

An undergraduate student-led Mason Impact project at Mason Korea resulted in a co-authored article published in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. “Accessible water quality monitoring through hybrid human–machine colorimetric methods” stems from the Mason Impact project […]

Society & Community

Interactive website maps religious diversity across Mississippi

June 2, 2025

A new University of Mississippi project maps the state’s often-overlooked religious diversity, blending historical research, video interviews and sacred music to spotlight faith communities across Mississippi.This article was originally published on this website.

Society & Community

What 174 years of bushfire records teach us about emergency management

June 2, 2025

From the inferno of Black Thursday in 1851 to the devastation of Black Summer starting at the end of 2019, bushfires have a powerful legacy in post-European settlement Victoria.This article was originally published on this […]

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Politics & Global Issues:

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Workplace equality laws spark surprising gains for women in the boardroom, research finds

Why Brazil’s Quilombola communities are still fighting for the land they’re owed

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