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New study has found news outlets that took part in engagement journalism training reduced their "horse race" political coverage about who is winning or losing elections and produced more substantive work that can help better inform citizens and reduce polarization.

Study finds readers trust news less when AI is involved, even when they don't understand to what extent: Two studies find AI increase distrust; readers dislike when humanness is reduced in producing news

Study: AI writing, illustration emits hundreds of times less carbon than humans

Students and classroom designers had different perceptions of masculine and feminine traits of classroom spaces

Digital tool spots academic text spawned by ChatGPT with 99% accuracy

Study offers promising basis for Alzheimer’s disease immunization

Research has found Parler provided echo chamber for vaccine misinformation , conspiracy theories

Fans prefer teams that build success over time than teams that bought wins with purchased superstars, according to new study (n=1,500) published in Journal of Applied Social Psychology

Who's playing ‘hard-to-get,’ and who’s attracted by the tactic

A 'jackalope' of an ancient spider fossil deemed a hoax, unmasked as a crayfish | They painted legs on it

A new study from a team of clinical psychologists suggests eating added sugars – common in so many holiday foods – can trigger metabolic, inflammatory and neurobiological processes tied to depressive illness.

Human milk has fat droplets surrounded by a membrane containing nutrients. In formula, these are removed

Study examines how media around the world frame climate change coverage

Scientists have effectively generated free electrons from organic semiconductors, a new 2D material that may lead to cheaper solar panels and electronics by potentially allowing printing of electronic devices using a simple inkjet printer, or even painting a solar panel onto the wall of a building.

Ancient spider fossils, surprisingly preserved in rock, reveal reflective eyes

Study finds rings of Saturn more chemically complicated than previously understood

Study: Perceived personal connection to victims, including race, sways public's response to terrorist attacks

It takes roughly 50 hours of time together to move from mere acquaintance to casual friend, 90 hours to go from that stage to simple “friend” status and more than 200 hours before you can consider someone your close friend

Knowing a transgender person could influence one's political stance

Most people overestimate the U.S. gay population, and overestimating is associated with less support for gay rights

Getting emotional after failure helps you improve next time, study finds

To find ancient life on Mars, new research says that scientists should look for vanadium

Research shows prejudice, not principle, often underpins 'free-speech defense' of racist language

Men Are Now More Likely to Marry Up

Study shows language development starts in the womb - A month before they are born, fetuses carried by American mothers-to-be can distinguish between someone speaking to them in English and Japanese.

Evaluating someone based on physical attractiveness alone, like with online dating apps, tells you little about what you’ll think about them once you meet face to face

Research at the University of Kansas shows prejudice, not principle, often underpins 'free-speech defense' of racist language

Scientists close to creating 3D computer model of a cell

Venom has evolved 18 separate times in fresh and saltwater fishes, according to a new paper that catalogs instances of venomous aquatic life

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