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Economics & Business Jul 7, 2025

Giving back or getting back? The rise of retributive philanthropy

Picture this: A person is so outraged by a company's actions that instead of writing a complaint, they write a check to a charity that stands in direct opposition. Their donation isn't just about doing good. It's about making ...

Ecology Jul 7, 2025

Nature-friendly farming budget swells in UK—but cuts elsewhere make recovery fraught

Nature in the UK appeared to receive a rare funding boost in the June spending review, with the government setting a spending target of up to £2 billion a year for England's environmental land management (ELM) scheme by ...

Social Sciences Jul 7, 2025

What schools can learn from skate culture

At a school in Malmö, Sweden, skateboarding is on the curriculum. John Dahlquist, vice principal of Bryggeriets High School, teaches skate classes and brings lessons from skateboarding into other subjects. By encouraging ...

Social Sciences Jul 3, 2025

Q&A: How eyewitness memory can serve justice

Eyewitness misidentifications have long been a source of wrongful convictions, casting doubt on the reliability of memory in the courtroom. But UC San Diego psychologist John Wixted says the story doesn't end there. His research ...

Social Sciences Jul 3, 2025

Parents who oppose sex education in schools often don't discuss it at home

Public battles over what schools can teach about sex, identity and relationships, often framed around "parental rights," have become more intense in recent years.

Social Sciences Jul 3, 2025

Homes are more than walls and a roof, especially for indigenous people. It's time housing policy reflects that

Australia is experiencing a housing crisis. But for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the challenge runs deeper than high rents and limited supply. A major problem is that housing in Australia is rarely designed ...

Social Sciences Jul 3, 2025

How women step in, and step up, to support their disaster-stricken communities

When flooding strikes, our screens fill with scenes of devastated victims, and men performing heroic dinghy rescues in swollen rivers. But another story often goes untold: how women step in, and step up, to hold their stricken ...

Economics & Business Jul 3, 2025

Will government grocery stores work in New York City? A food supply chain expert weighs in

America has state liquor stores and military commissaries. But Northeastern University food supply expert John Lowrey says a proposal to establish government-run grocery stores in New York City would make it difficult for ...

Economics & Business Jul 2, 2025

The rule of law is key to capitalism. Eroding it is bad news for American business

Something dangerous is happening to the U.S. economy, and it's not inflation or trade wars. Chaotic deregulation and the selective enforcement of laws have upended markets and investor confidence. At one point, the threat ...

Mathematics Jul 2, 2025

A geometric link: Convexity may bridge human and machine intelligence

In recent years, with the public availability of AI tools, more people have become aware of how closely the inner workings of artificial intelligence can resemble those of a human brain.

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