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The Number of US Nonparents Who Never Want Children Is Growing

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
A brain scan can reveal whether a person would identify as a Republican or a Democrat.

Brain Study Reveals What Makes People Political Junkies Regardless of Their Views

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Facts Take Backseat as Gut Feelings Drive Modern American Politics

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Clean Energy Transition Could Boost National Security For Most Countries

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
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Nearly 500,000 children could die from AIDS-related causes by 2030 without stable PEPFAR

Categories Health, Social Sciences
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Public housing smoking ban reduced heart attacks and strokes

Categories Health, Social Sciences
The study led by sociologist Andrew V. Papachristos shows that police misconduct is a group phenomenon

Improving Police Interactions for People with Schizophrenia

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
From Catholics to Evangelicals, a surprising 90 percent of U.S. Christian leaders believe in man-made climate change, yet remain largely silent, a new report by Boston College researchers reveals. The findings may help shape how Christians address climate change, knowing their beliefs about the climate crisis align with their church’s values. Pictured: “Christ between the Apostles John and Paul (Christ Preaching)” Stained glass by John La Farge.

Thank God: 90 percent of U.S. Christian leaders believe climate change is real

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
In an international study of attitudes from 2009-2019, U. of I. psychology professor Benedek Kurdi and his colleagues found substantial reductions in self-reported bias against all categories of stigma they examined. The picture for “implicit” or “hidden” bias was more complex.

Study finds global downturn in bias against stigmatized groups

Categories Social Sciences
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95% of sponsored influencer posts on X/Twitter were not disclosed

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Gaza War Claims More Journalist Lives Than All Major Conflicts of Past Century Combined

Categories Social Sciences
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America’s Wealth Paradox Revealed as Even Richest Americans Die Sooner Than European Counterparts

Categories Health, Social Sciences
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African Diet Reverses Inflammation in Just Two Weeks While Western Foods Trigger Disease Markers

Categories Health, Social Sciences
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