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Low fertility may not be an economic threat, researchers argue

March 2, 2026 Phys.org

In their piece, published in Nature Human Behaviour, IIASA Distinguished Emeritus Research Scholar Wolfgang Lutz and IIASA Senior Researcher Guillaume Marois, who is also an associate professor at the Asian Demographic Research Institute of the […]

Social Sciences

Young adults often see online hate speech as ‘normal,’ study finds

March 2, 2026 Phys.org

Social media users consider it “normal” to encounter online hate speech on social media and see it as part of the online environment. In certain contexts, they find it more normal than in others; for […]

Business Technology

When will the price be right for green hydrogen in New Zealand?

March 2, 2026 Phys.org

Green hydrogen could help cut New Zealand’s industrial emissions, but University of Auckland modeling suggests it’s unlikely to make a dent by 2050, with electrification doing most of the heavy lifting. This is mainly due […]

Economics & Business

Time to retrain? How to future‑proof your career in the AI age

March 2, 2026 Phys.org

These days, Gen Z appears to be pivoting toward skilled trades, perhaps driven by a desire for “AI-proof” job security. Many young workers now view blue-collar careers as more stable than office jobs in the […]

Economics & Business

On-demand pay access spurs savings for low-wage workers

March 2, 2026 Phys.org

Research recently published in the journal Information Systems Research finds that giving low-wage workers access to their earned wages before payday can significantly increase saving behavior, financial monitoring and long-term planning. The study found that […]

Economics & Business

Workers who love ‘synergizing paradigms’ might be bad at their jobs

March 2, 2026 Phys.org

Employees who are impressed by vague corporate-speak like “synergistic leadership,” or “growth-hacking paradigms” may struggle with practical decision-making, a new Cornell study reveals. Published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences, research by cognitive psychologist […]

Education

Early intervention may improve academic outcomes by third grade for children with developmental disabilities

March 2, 2026 Phys.org

Children who received Early Intervention (EI) services before age 3 were more likely to meet third-grade academic standards in math and English language arts (ELA), according to a study by researchers at Columbia University Mailman […]

Social Sciences

New York survey suggests solar leases could fund farm investments, not shutdowns

March 2, 2026 Phys.org

New York state farmers who signed large-scale solar leases were three times more likely to say they’ll use the revenue from solar to invest in their farms than to reduce operations, according to a new […]

Social Sciences

Use of buy-now-pay-later loans rising most rapidly among middle-aged households, UK survey finds

March 2, 2026 Phys.org

A survey of nearly 6,000 UK households warns of a sharp increase in those aged 40–59 years using buy-now-pay-later loans (BNPL). These loans are currently accessed by 18% of UK households (up from 15% in […]

Social Sciences

Study challenges beliefs on ‘libido gap’ between men and women

March 2, 2026 Phys.org

Young adulthood—that pivotal period of time around the ages of 17 and 18—often brings a series of firsts: first time living away from home, first love, and, for many in the Western world, the decision […]

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