Study shows having a criminal record does not mean a person is intrinsically immoral

Assuming that people with a criminal record are inherently more inclined to break the rules is…

Politicians are more likely to support conscription when they don't have draft-age sons

Do politicians internalize the consequences of their war-related votes? A new paper published in the Journal…

Detailed descriptions of modern art may enhance the viewer experience

Visitors to a modern art museum lingered in front of artworks longer and exhibited more signs…

Stone tools reflect three waves of migration of the earliest Homo sapiens into Europe

The first modern humans spread across Europe in three waves during the Paleolithic, according to a…

AI is helping astronomers make new discoveries and learn about the universe faster than ever before

The famous first image of a black hole just got two times sharper. A research team…

Black mothers trapped in unsafe neighborhoods signal the stressful health toll of gun violence in the US

Black mothers are the canaries in the coal mine when it comes to the mental and…

Study finds steep 66% drop in party registration with automatic voter registration

In 2016, Oregon became the first state to adopt and implement an automatic voter registration (AVR)…

Stage set for a strong El Niño in late 2023, say researchers

A team of researchers, using a state-of-the-art climate prediction system, is forecasting a strong El Niño…

Studying fundamentals of water as a solvent could lead to greener cellulose-based products

Water isn’t just a universal solvent that remains unaffected by its interactions. New publications from North…

How to protect consumers from deceptive comparison pricing

Researchers from Duke University, University of Notre Dame, and Microsoft published a new Journal of Marketing…