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Month: July 2025

Society & Community

Money talks: How opening up can ease financial stress

July 22, 2025

In Western cultures, talking about money is considered taboo. But new research from the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business challenges that notion and finds that people who regularly discuss their finances—whether with family, friends […]

Society & Community

Teens are using dating apps more than you’d think—research suggests it may not be a bad thing

July 22, 2025

Nearly one in four teenagers are using dating apps—and it may not be hurting their mental health, suggests a new Northwestern Medicine study that monitored adolescents over six months.This article was originally published on this […]

Society & Community

Imaginary athletes: Creating make-believe teammates, competitors and coaches during play

July 22, 2025

The coach, the specialized equipment, the carefully tailored exercise regimen—they’re all key to athletic performance. But imagination might be an unexpected asset when it comes to playing sports.This article was originally published on this website.

Society & Community

Study finds news releases written by humans more credible than AI content

July 22, 2025

New research from the University of Kansas has found that when people are told a news release addressing a corporate crisis was written by a human instead of by artificial intelligence, they find it more […]

Education

AI in universities: How large language models are transforming research

July 22, 2025

Generative AI, especially large language models (LLMs), present exciting and unprecedented opportunities and complex challenges for academic research and scholarship.This article was originally published on this website.

Society & Community

Q&A: Does centering experience improve teacher education?

July 22, 2025

Centering the voices and needs of Black women who are training to become teachers could help improve their experiences, according to Mariah Harmon, assistant professor of education in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in […]

Society & Community

Dating app categories could be shaping you more than you know

July 22, 2025

Any account of love and dating in the 2020s is incomplete without addressing an uncomfortable topic: are our encounters with technology shaping who we are and how we desire?This article was originally published on this […]

Society & Community

Gender-fair job titles don’t shift teen career aspirations in health care, study finds

July 22, 2025

A new study published in Open Psychology finds that changing how health care professions are labeled—whether through gender-fair pair forms (e.g., “female and male nurses”), the traditional masculine generic, or omitting the title entirely—does not […]

Education

Teenagers aren’t good at spotting misinformation online—research suggests why

July 22, 2025

Misinformation is found in every element of our online lives. It ranges from fake products available to buy, fake lifestyle posts on social media accounts and fake news about health and politics.This article was originally […]

Politics & Global Issues

Research links 19th-century land program to sharp rise in Native American mortality

July 22, 2025

When Congress passed legislation in 1887 that allotted individual American Indians pieces of land while also granting them citizenship, proponents of the Dawes Act argued it would give them greater independence to farm their own […]

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Politics & Global Issues:

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Conspiracy theory participation expands as research reveals participatory culture appeal

Rigid and negative thought patterns linked to increasing political polarization online

Why government support for religion doesn’t necessarily make people more religious

Fear of crime is a useful political tool, even if the data don’t back it up

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