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Deterrence or self-control? Study links speeding to morality and driving environment

March 2, 2026 Phys.org

New research led by James Cook University psychology lecturer Dr. Chae Rose suggests that whether speeding is reduced by deterrence or self-control depends not only on drivers’ own views about speeding, but on how those […]

Social Sciences

‘Fast-paced, fit, agile’: Ableist words in job ads decrease applicants

March 1, 2026 Phys.org

An office job calls for a “fast-paced, fit and energetic” person who can “stand out” in a crowd. How likely are you to apply? A new University of Guelph study, led by Dr. Melissa Walker […]

Economics & Business

Women more likely to choose wine from female winemakers

March 1, 2026 Phys.org

Promoting women’s ownership in wineries can boost sales among the largest group of U.S. wine consumers, who happen to be women. Messages like “proudly made by a woman winemaker” increased women’s intentions of purchasing wines, […]

Social Sciences

Meekness isn’t weakness. Once considered positive, it’s one of the ‘undersung virtues’ that deserve defense today

March 1, 2026 Phys.org

What do you envision when you think of meekness? You probably see a mousy doormat, someone sheepishly acquiescing to the will of the stronger. When Jesus says, “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit […]

Social Sciences

Frictionless AI comes at a human cost to learning, growth and connection

March 1, 2026 Phys.org

Artificial intelligence is rapidly making intellectual work and social interaction easier, but that ease may come at a substantial psychological cost, according to researchers from the University of Toronto. In an article published in Communications […]

Business Technology

How China is betting cheap AI will get the world hooked on its tech

March 1, 2026 Phys.org

Artificial intelligence (AI) is at a very Chinese time in its life. Recent moves from Chinese AI labs are throwing the dominance of American “frontier labs” such as Google and OpenAI into question.This post was […]

Economics & Business

Companies see up to 700% return on political investments

February 28, 2026 Phys.org

The COVID-19 pandemic introduced uncertainty, fear, and an unparalleled economic shock, resulting in the most extensive government stimulus package—totaling $2.9 trillion—in U.S. history. According to a new study, those stimulus checks more often went to […]

Education

Q&A: Online degrees viewed more positively post-pandemic, research finds

February 28, 2026 Phys.org

COVID-19 made remote work and remote learning a new norm for employees and students. But even as many have returned to offices and schools, one of the pandemic’s quieter legacies is influencing both the workplace […]

Social Sciences

Research unveils disparities in hate act experiences

February 28, 2026 Phys.org

While the number of Californians ages 12 and older who said they experienced a hate act increased in 2024, a new UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (CHPR) study showed how someone’s likelihood to experience […]

Education

Q&A: Researchers discuss potential solutions for the feedback loop affecting scientific publishing

February 28, 2026 Phys.org

Scientists share their work by publishing articles in journals, such as Nature, Science or PLOS Biology. One major part of the publishing process involves having these manuscripts reviewed by unpaid peers. These scientists specialize in […]

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