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An illustration showing the American flag being embraced by diverse hands, symbolizing the public's united stance against threats to democracy.

Sociology leaders rally in support of academia, urge protection of free inquiry and research

Categories Social Sciences
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Black immigrants attract white residents to neighborhoods

Categories Technology
Examples of trials in Study 2 (A) is an example from the adult target set (left) B is an example from the child target set (right). This is a loos translation into English

Names may shape facial appearance over time new study suggests

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Teen girls jumping in the air seen in silhouette. Credit Pixabay

Adolescents today are more satisfied with being single

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
lonely middle aged folks sitting on park benches

U.S. Middle-Aged Adults Feel Lonelier Than Those in Europe

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
“Do I have a feeling of making a positive impact on community and society?” In US survey data 19 percent of respondents answered “never” or “rarely” to the question. (Image: istock.com/azatvaleev)

Many people feel their jobs are pointless

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Baby girl. Pixabay

Book Suggests Widespread Infanticide in Early Modern Europe

Categories Social Sciences
Happy family. Pixabay

Black families growing up on either side of the tracks have same economic outcomes

Categories Social Sciences
Playing volleyball in high school can help you get into college -- but don't load up on too many activities.

No need to load up on extracurricular activities, study finds

Categories Social Sciences
Students walking in high school hallway

Black youth aren’t isolated in segregated neighborhoods

Categories Social Sciences
Young people today still want to have children -- but they are hesitating.

Falling birth rate not due to less desire to have children

Categories Social Sciences

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