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Month: August 2025

Politics & Global Issues

Newspaper boycott made people in UK city more left wing, study shows

August 11, 2025

A study of the Liverpool boycott of The Sun newspaper following the Hillsborough disaster has found that the boycott shaped people’s perceptions of political parties and made people more left wing.This article was originally published […]

Politics & Global Issues

Rebuild or relocate? Study finds residents and officials split on flood adaptation spending priorities

August 11, 2025

As climate hazards escalate, communities facing repetitive disasters in high-risk areas must weigh the economic and social trade-offs of rebuilding versus relocating. A Risk Analysis study has found that residents and government officials may have […]

Politics & Global Issues

International community must reverse cuts to Rohingya humanitarian aid, study says

August 8, 2025

The international community must reverse cuts to humanitarian aid for the Rohingya and work with Dhaka authorities to improve conditions in refugee camps, a new study says. The work is published in the journal Third […]

Politics & Global Issues

Tariffs can improve U.S. economy, but global trade realities, retaliation, could offset gains

August 8, 2025

The United States could achieve modest economic benefits by applying uniform tariffs on all trade partners, according to new research led by a University of California, Davis, economist. However, the complicated realities of supply chains, […]

Politics & Global Issues

In-group perceptions play outsized role in driving political extremism, according to study

August 7, 2025

Reducing the rising tide of political extremism—and violence—in the United States and beyond may require a rethinking of how we understand the forces that drive polarization, according to a study from the University of Toronto.This […]

Education

Study suggests incentives are a valuable alternative to school cell phone bans

August 7, 2025

As schools increasingly move to ban smartphones in classrooms, new research from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) suggests that there may be a more effective way to boost focus and academic engagement.This article was originally published […]

Education

How ChatGPT and other LLMs might help to dispel popular misconceptions

August 7, 2025

Large language models such as ChatGPT recognize widespread myths about the human brain better than many educators. However, if false assumptions are embedded into a lesson scenario, artificial intelligence (AI) does not reliably correct them.This […]

Education

Tech can tell exactly when in videos students are learning

August 7, 2025

A new study combines eye tracking and artificial intelligence to identify the exact moments in an educational video that matter for learning in children.This article was originally published on this website.

Health

Beyond the band-aid: A career opportunity as a school nurse

August 7, 2025

When thinking of nurses, the image that most often comes to mind is one of bustling hospital corridors, emergency rooms, and bedside care. However, one vital role that frequently goes unnoticed is that of the […]

Education

Students have been called to the office—and even arrested—for AI surveillance false alarms

August 7, 2025

Lesley Mathis knows what her daughter said was wrong. But she never expected the 13-year-old girl would get arrested for it.This article was originally published on this website.

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Universities could bolster democracy by fostering students’ AI literacy

Being funny can help populist politicians create bonds and get voters on board

Why countries trade with each other while fighting

Political polar opposites may be more alike than they think

How AI can build bridges between nations, if diplomats use it wisely

Political parties mostly ignore existing economic inequality, large-scale analysis finds

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