In the July edition of The Evidence newsletter, journalist Josephine Lethbridge examines why women feel more climate anxiety than men...
Read moreGenerative AI, especially large language models (LLMs), present exciting and unprecedented opportunities and complex challenges for academic research and scholarship....
Read moreMany people have been there. The dinner party is going well until someone decides to introduce a controversial topic. In...
Read more“Trust, but verify,” is a Russian proverb that gained prominence during the Cold War during negotiations centered on nuclear arsenals....
Read moreIn this month’s edition of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge explores the gender gap in carbon emissions. A new study...
Read moreFlexibility is a cardinal virtue in physical fitness, and according to political psychologist and neuroscientist Leor Zmigrod, it can be...
Read moreThe American Academy of Political and Social Science is looking for a social scientist, public official, or civic leader who...
Read moreOpen research has become a buzzword in university research, but Jo Hemlatha and Thomas Graves argue that when it comes...
Read moreThe promise of artificial intelligence in accessibility work is often framed in hopeful terms. Large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4...
Read moreSocial psychologist Lara Tiedens, president of Scripps College and a former Stanford University professor, this week became interim director of...
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