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Phys.org – Social Sciences

Phys.org - Social Sciences

Science communication struggles to adapt as online platforms reshape information flow

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Scientists are crucial voices in the public debate about wicked problems—societal-scale, high-stakes issues with no clear solutions, like pandemics and artificial intelligence. In the past, experts reached the masses through journalists at traditional news outlets. […]

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Seaside more likely to make us nostalgic than green places, study finds

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People in the UK and US are more likely to feel nostalgic towards places by the sea, lakes or rivers than they are towards fields, forests and mountains, according to new research. The study suggests […]

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The psychological and neurological parallels between sports fandom and religious devotion

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An in-depth exploration of the psychology of sports fandom has revealed striking similarities between the neurological and psychological patterns of devoted sports fans and religious dedication.This post was originally published on this site

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Parental leave in the UK isn’t working. Here’s what needs to change

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The recent launch of a government review into parental leave and pay in the UK is a hugely welcome development. In order to bring about meaningful change, it must challenge the fundamental issue at the […]

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Popular teen movies reel back from visible signs of puberty

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Most popular coming-of-age movies don’t reflect the true challenges of adolescence, suggests new research.This post was originally published on this site

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Murals can boost vitality, community development in cities

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Cities across the U.S. are increasingly turning to murals as tools for placemaking, cultural expression and neighborhood revitalization—and Cincinnati is a standout among them. With more than 300 murals across the city, including 55 in […]

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Young people growing up in England’s coastal communities face unique obstacles

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A new report, from the UCL Coastal Youth Life Chances project, highlights the challenges faced by young people growing up in coastal communities across England.This post was originally published on this site

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Researchers find that individual practice is the secret to maintaining high team performance over time

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When it comes to learning and retaining complex skills, a new study from Texas A&M University uncovered a surprising finding: in the context of teams, having employees practice skills alone may be the best way […]

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Reading news on social media for two weeks improves knowledge and fake news recognition, study finds

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Consuming news on social media is often associated with “doom scrolling,” where people spend excessive time online consuming negative news. However, researchers have found that this same behavior, when leveraged effectively, can help foster a […]

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Culturally diverse Western Australian kids face disadvantage from day one at school

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Children from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds are twice as likely to face developmental vulnerability in communication skills and general knowledge when starting school compared to their peers, according to new Curtin-led research.This post was […]

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