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November 24, 2024
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Nov. 21, 2024 In a polarized nation, there is one thing that nearly all Americans agree on, according to a recent study: sports are good for us. Researchers found that more than 9 out of 10 Americans agreed that sports build character and improved one's health, ...
Oct. 30, 2024 Men and adolescent boys are increasingly at risk of resorting to the dangerous use of anabolic steroids in a bid to achieve the desired muscular build modeled on social media, warn body image experts. A new review that focused specifically on men ...
Oct. 21, 2024 AI-written stories are getting better, but people still distrust AI-generated ...
Oct. 17, 2024 The more men are concerned about appearing masculine, the less likely they will forgive a co-worker for a transgression such as missing an important meeting, a study has found. What's more, such men are also more likely seek revenge or avoid the ...
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Nov. 6, 2024 A new study has challenged the perception heavy social media use has a significant impact on mental health, finding little to no relationship between the two. In fact, not only does the research ...
Oct. 2, 2024 Research shows that how we rate food is influenced by 'serial dependence' -- our judgement cascades on from the food we've just ...
Aug. 28, 2024 A new study sheds light on how Viking Age societies in Norway and Denmark differed in their experiences with violence and the role social structures played in shaping those ...
Aug. 27, 2024 A new study has shown the roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons boosts autistic people's confidence and enables them to feel more comfortable with ...
Aug. 6, 2024 How we view real-life 'heroes' is changing according to new research, with more of a focus on acting heroically in certain situations, rather than ...
June 10, 2024 Efforts to tackle false information through fact-checking or media literacy initiatives increases the public's skepticism toward 'fake news'. ...
May 30, 2024 Growing concern about data theft and counterfeiting has inspired increasingly sophisticated security technologies, like hologram seals, that can help ...
May 23, 2024 One-sided relationships with YouTubers are more emotionally fulfilling than talking to casual friends, a new study ...
May 13, 2024 A computer scientist has shown the power of language to predict harm -- this time to the nation's ...
Apr. 15, 2024 Sports, beyond entertainment, foster community and belonging, benefiting both individuals and society. Despite its recognized positive effects, limited evidence exists on the link between watching ...
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Nov. 8, 2024 Facebook and Instagram can boost wildlife conservation efforts through public awareness and engagement, according to a new ...
Nov. 6, 2024 New research reveals that the music and soundscapes used in toy commercials are reinforcing rigid gender norms, shaping the way children perceive masculinity and femininity. The study uncovers how ...
Oct. 31, 2024 An analysis of social media posts that mention food and beverage products finds that fast food restaurants and sugar sweetened beverages are the most common, with millions of posts reaching billions ...
Oct. 21, 2024 Docudrama can lead people to be more empathetic toward people who are stigmatized in society, a new study ...
Oct. 2, 2024 Climate change-related landslides, storms and floods are associated with intimate partner violence against women two years after the event, according to a new ...
Aug. 28, 2024 A new study finds that, counter to expectations, geographic disparities in rates of homicides in the US have decreased in recent ...
Aug. 14, 2024 Understanding why the popularity of organized events steeped in themes of death, disaster and suffering, such as the well-known Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), Jack the Ripper Walking Tours and ...
Aug. 5, 2024 An assistant clinical professor developed a specialized dance and movement therapy (DMT) program to meet the unique needs of youth from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds to foster a sense of ...
July 31, 2024 People from different cultures show both similarities and differences in how body appreciation, sociocultural pressure, and internalization of thin ideals vary, according to a new ...
July 18, 2024 In a new study on the impact of doomscrolling from an existential perspective, researchers warn that habitual checking of disturbing stories on social media is linked with changes to how we view ...
July 12, 2024 Board gaming is a growing industry, and anecdotally popular among people who display autistic traits. Now new research has highlighted the science supporting the anecdote -- and the important reasons ...
July 11, 2024 A new study suggests that giving users control over the interface feature of autoplay can help them realize that they are going down a rabbit hole. The work has implications for responsibly designing ...
July 10, 2024 Researchers have developed an end-to-end system to enhance the viewing experience by eliminating visual distractions caused by overlapping camera ...
May 1, 2024 There's a large and growing body of evidence pointing to potentially negative impacts of social media on mental health, from its addictive nature to disruptions in sleep patterns to effects on ...
Mar. 27, 2024 Legislators love bundling things together. It lets them accomplish more with less hassle and attempt to make legislation more appealing to a broader group. But a new study suggests that this can ...
Mar. 14, 2024 Dartmouth researchers tracked more than 200 undergraduates for all four years of college to capture the most in-depth data yet on how students' self-esteem and mental health fluctuates during ...
Mar. 11, 2024 Researchers got a valuable assist from artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help capture and analyze data from professional hockey games faster and more accurately than ever before, with big ...
Feb. 23, 2024 Violence against teachers is likely to be higher in schools that focus on grades and test scores than in schools that emphasize student learning, a new study has ...
Feb. 20, 2024 The way companies announce new products or build up hype can often influence their success once those new products hit the market, according to new research. Whether it's an upcoming blockbuster ...
Feb. 20, 2024 Researchers conducted a study in which they showed four classrooms to students and asked about their perceptions of masculine traits versus feminine traits of the rooms. They also showed the same ...
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- Nazi Propaganda from 1927-1945 Reveals Role of Dehumanization of Jews in the Holocaust
- Trust in Experts, Media Literacy Connected to COVID-19 Vaccine Intention
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- Disconnection, Not Teens' Screen Time, Is the Problem, Research Suggests
- Gun Violence Across America: Unexpected Trends Revealed by Statistical Analysis
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