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Social Sciences Jul 19, 2025

Why male corporate leaders and billionaires may need financial therapy more than anyone

Corporate leaders and billionaires are often viewed as visionaries and wealth creators. But beneath the surface, many are trapped in an invisible financial "crisis"—one rooted not in market volatility or poor investments ...

Social Sciences Jul 18, 2025

'AI is not intelligent at all': Why our dignity is at risk

The age of artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed our interactions, but threatens human dignity on a worldwide scale, according to a study led by Charles Darwin University (CDU).

Plants & Animals Jul 17, 2025

Historical and current population DNA reveals at least 12 species of rocket frogs, three of which already extinct

A group led by University of São Paulo (USP) researchers in Brazil has described a new genus of frogs, Dryadobates, also known as rocket frogs, which was previously considered a single species. The study was published in ...

Social Sciences Jul 17, 2025

Want to thrive in your 30s? Study says education and service in your 20s are key

A person's 20s are a whirlwind of choices—picking a first job, choosing an apartment, even debating whether to eat out or heat up the instant noodles in the cupboard. But beyond the daily decisions and early adult chaos, ...

Paleontology & Fossils Jul 17, 2025

The first dinosaurs might have been bigger than expected

An ancient leg bone uncovered in Africa might provide a step forward in understanding how dinosaurs and their close relatives evolved.

Education Jul 16, 2025

What is peer review? The role anonymous experts play in scrutinizing research before it gets published

Reviewer 1: "This manuscript is a timely and important contribution to the field, with clear methodology and compelling results. I recommend publication with only minor revisions."

Ecology Jul 16, 2025

Man's best friend could be the spotted lanternfly's worst enemy

A new study led by Virginia Tech found that volunteer dog-handler teams—made up of everyday people and their pets—can effectively detect the elusive egg masses of the spotted lanternfly, an invasive insect that's damaging ...

Social Sciences Jul 15, 2025

Why many Americans still think Darwin was wrong, yet the British do not

One hundred years after a Tennessee teacher named John Scopes started a legal battle over what the state's schools can teach children, Americans are still divided over evolution.

Social Sciences Jul 15, 2025

Don't bet on Friday: Research shows financial risk-taking rises at end of work week, without payoff

The ancient Roman leader Julius Caesar, in the hands of Shakespeare, was warned to "beware the Ides of March." But 21st century data shows it's the end of the work week, the month and year that financial investors should ...

Cell & Microbiology Jul 15, 2025

Scientists create food sensor that detects unwanted bacteria, chemicals

Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have created a portable food safety device they hope will one day be used at every level of the food industry—from processing facilities to home kitchens.

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