Children from mixed backgrounds with one Muslim parent have plural identities

How do Quebec-born children in mixed families with one Muslim parent self-identify? How do they combine…

Investors miss out when tax deals are concealed

Investors could benefit if they had timely information about non-income tax deals, according to new research…

Prescribed burns encourage foul-smelling invaders

Though prescribed burns reduce wildfire threats and even improve habitat for some animals, new research shows…

Brazil faces dilemma: endangered macaw vs. wind farm

A wind farm in northeastern Brazil sounds like a welcome climate-friendly energy solution, but it is…

Unpacking consumer research: Identifying trends, emerging topics, and key insights

Researchers from Newcastle Business School, The University of Newcastle, and UNSW Business School, University of New…

Investigation reveals "shocking" epidemic of sexual assault in the NHS

A joint investigation published today by The BMJ finds that NHS trusts recorded more than 35,000…

Support for extremism among military veterans is similar to U.S. public

Support among military veterans for extremist groups and extremist ideals appears similar to or less than…

Unidentified aerial phenomena observations reported by almost one fifth of academic survey respondents

Nineteen percent of respondents to a survey of academics report that they or someone they know…

New book eyes Earth's excavators, from microbes to elephants and dinosaurs

The ordinary person looks at Stone Mountain and sees a solid, unmovable monolith. Emory paleontologist Anthony…

How intermittent feedback drives consumer impatience

Researchers from Fudan University’s School of Management have published a new paper in the Journal of…