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Education

Parents want their children to walk to school, but what holds them back?

June 12, 2025

Children are the power brokers that can shift parents’ habits on the school run—and could be key to making healthier, greener travel choices the norm, according to a new report from the University of Surrey.This […]

Politics & Global Issues

New study challenges assumptions linking racial attitudes and political identity in U.S. cities

June 12, 2025

Nearly 40% of U.S. cities analyzed in a study in NPJ Complexity diverge from the common narrative that Republican-dominated areas have high levels of implicit racial bias while Democratic strongholds are more tolerant.This article was […]

Politics & Global Issues

Higher levels of trust in people and institutions linked to greater well-being

June 12, 2025

People with higher levels of trust—in both others and institutions—report higher levels of subjective well-being, an important indicator of quality of life and predictor of health and longevity, than those with lower levels of trust, […]

Politics & Global Issues

Assessing the current state of polycrises and systemic risk research

June 12, 2025

The COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s war on Ukraine, geopolitical tensions, climate change and other events highlight our growing exposure to complex, interconnected, and intertwining risks. In view of this development, the focus of risk research has […]

Politics & Global Issues

Partial peace deals may facilitate comprehensive accords, offering roadmap for policymakers

June 11, 2025

Over the past two decades, conflicts in more than 40 countries, including El Salvador, Northern Ireland, Senegal and the Philippines, have ended in comprehensive peace agreements. But these broader accords don’t happen all at once.This […]

Education

Neuroscience training in schools offers benefits but may devalue teachers’ social expertise

June 11, 2025

The growing trend of encouraging educators to learn about how children’s brains work can offer reassurance, but it risks teachers’ autonomy and critical thinking, a new study warns.This article was originally published on this website.

Politics & Global Issues

Couples with opposing political views face higher risk of separation, study finds

June 11, 2025

A recent study by researchers at the University of Padua and the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) has revealed that political differences between partners can significantly increase the risk of separation. Using long-term […]

Education

Preschool social-emotional development intervention linked to high school performance, study reveals

June 11, 2025

Low-income students who received a preschool intervention focused on social-emotional development continued to benefit from it during their teen years, according to a recent study published in the journal Child Development.This article was originally published […]

Politics & Global Issues

Voters share a unified view of politicians who punish corporate free speech

June 11, 2025

A new study by Northwestern University asks whether voters approve of politicians who use the power of their office to retaliate against corporate political speech criticizing the politician’s actions.This article was originally published on this […]

Society & Community

Rethinking poverty: Comprehensive poverty measurement looks beyond traditional income-based metric

June 11, 2025

Although living standards have generally improved globally over the past three decades, stark and persistent inequalities remain—both between countries and within them, particularly between urban and rural areas. These gaps highlight where efforts to reduce […]

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Politics & Global Issues:

Disabling images and videos on WhatsApp cut misinformation exposure during Brazilian election, study finds

Nearly half of New Jerseyans say state is on wrong track, citing taxes, affordability and cost of living

Using TikTok could be making you more politically polarized, new study finds

Self-censorship and the ‘spiral of silence’: Why Americans are less likely to publicly voice their political opinions

Seeing men as the ‘default’ may be tied to attitudes towards politicians and Black people

In UK study, the risk of certain types of crime, but not others, increase after dark

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