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People consistently overestimate the social backlash of changing their political beliefs, new psychology research shows
A recent study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests that people consistently overestimate ...
Ever wonder why so-called “fake news” seems to make the rounds faster than factual information does? Kennesaw State ...
New research shows Ohioans continue to value local library services and support local funding that keeps them strong, according to the ...
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Fatal hit-and-run crashes on the rise, new AAA research shows
New research shows there’s been an increase in fatal hit-and-run crashes.
AI scribes can reduce documentation time and clinician burnout, but studies show omission errors and equity risks. What the research says and how to roll them out safely.
Researchers have quantified the role of obesity in common long-term conditions, showing for the first time the effect of losing weight in preventing multiple diseases. Conditions that often occur ...
Jinx, you owe me a soda! These moments often feel uncanny, like something more than a mere conversational coincidence. The “click” you experience with people isn’t just your imagination, research ...
New research shows students who were not school age during the COVID-19 pandemic are struggling to catch up in reading ...
A breakthrough from the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows how future smartwatches and wearables may be powered by the user's own skin.
Most people look for commitment in the wrong places. Relationship science points to something far more subtle, and far more ...
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Tipping fatigue is real. New research shows why Canadians are fed up with payment terminals
Tipping culture in Canada has changed dramatically over the past few years. What used to feel like a simple way to thank ...
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