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What learning English means to migrants

March 30, 2026 Phys.org

It is widely accepted that learning English is essential for many adult migrants who move to the UK. Yet in the last census, over 1 million residents in England and Wales reported not speaking English […]

Education

Panicking scientists, canceled experiments: Federal funding cuts turn research dean to crisis management specialist

March 30, 2026 Phys.org

Fielding frantic faculty emails and panicked texts was not how I had hoped my 2025 would begin. Little did I imagine that my role as a research dean at a medical school would be taken […]

Social Sciences

Positive views of the #Tradwife movement linked to higher levels of sexism among men

March 30, 2026 Phys.org

Men who generally perceive women through a negative lens tend to be the most likely to positively view the #tradwife movement, says the findings of the world’s first study into men’s attitudes surrounding the increasingly […]

Social Sciences

More evidence doesn’t mean more justice: The limits of visual technologies in human rights cases

March 30, 2026 Phys.org

Body cameras, satellites and digital verification tools are generating more evidence of violence than ever before. But the institutions responsible for delivering justice still decide what counts as evidence—and what does not.This post was originally […]

Social Sciences

Money worries and job dissatisfaction drove Europe’s populist boom, research suggests

March 30, 2026 Phys.org

While immigration is often blamed for the rise of populism, it was cost of living and male job dissatisfaction that played a major role in the European surge in support for populist politics a decade […]

Education

With history standards prone to politicization, ‘minimalism’ approach would benefit U.S. teachers, scholar argues

March 30, 2026 Phys.org

The practice of states revising standards for how their schools teach history is developing a storied and often contentious history of its own. A University of Kansas scholar has published new research arguing that history […]

Business Technology

Apple at 50: Eight technology leaps that changed our world

March 30, 2026 Phys.org

In the early 1970s, the idea of an ordinary person owning a computer sounded absurd. Computers back then were more like aircraft carriers or nuclear power plants than household appliances—vast machines housed in data centers […]

Social Sciences

Normative messaging bridges the partisan gap in pandemic risk-taking, study shows

March 30, 2026 Phys.org

People’s political persuasions can have a significant influence on their initial response to a global health crisis, according to new research. But while they do tend to respond to guidance issued or followed by their […]

Social Sciences

Journalism scholars document newspapers’ role in reconstruction-era authoritarianism

March 30, 2026 Phys.org

When Bella Astrofsky, who’s poised to graduate in May with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, began digging through 19th-century newspapers, she did not expect to help inform how historians understand the end of Reconstruction in […]

Mathematics

How systems science helps keep my flower delivery costs low

March 30, 2026 Phys.org

When you go out to run errands on the weekend, you’re on a “tour” as defined by human mobility researchers. Same if you book a guided tour of a famous city or take a trip […]

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