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Education Jun 24, 2025

Improving scientific research papers: Researcher outlines top ten pitfalls and how to avoid them

Aston University biostatistician Dr. Dan Green has identified the top ten errors he commonly sees in research papers in his work as a statistical reviewer for scientific and medical journals.

Social Sciences Jun 24, 2025

Economists say long-term investments can become more equitable

When we discuss climate action, pension reforms or investments in technology, we are really talking about one big question: How should we distribute benefits and costs between generations?

Archaeology Jun 23, 2025

Reconstructing the shattered visage of Queen Hatshepsut

Re-assessment of damaged statues depicting the famous female pharaoh Hatshepsut questions the prevailing view that they were destroyed as an act of defilement, indicating Hatshepsut was treated similarly to earlier pharaohs ...

Social Sciences Jun 23, 2025

Black women's beauty, fashion choices intertwined with Black history, politics

Black women's beauty and fashion are complex, meaningful acts, deliberate strategies for engaging with the world that make bold statements about identity, political resistance and empowerment, Black women said in a recent ...

Astronomy Jun 23, 2025

Astronomy has a major data problem. Simulating realistic images of the sky can help train algorithms

Professional astronomers don't make discoveries by looking through an eyepiece like you might with a backyard telescope. Instead, they collect digital images in massive cameras attached to large telescopes.

Social Sciences Jun 23, 2025

How emotions rule every stage of the entrepreneurial process

Governments often see entrepreneurs as the engines of innovation, job creation and economic growth. In the UK alone, small and medium enterprises account for 99.8% of the business population and employ more than 16 million ...

Social Sciences Jun 21, 2025

'I was in a semi-breaking-down sort of place': New study sheds light on the emotional toll for emergency volunteers

In Australia, there are around 235,000 emergency service volunteers who help communities respond and recover after natural disasters and other traumatic events.

Ecology Jun 20, 2025

Research shows how emotional responses are motivating divers to help restore the Great Barrier Reef

Dr. Ella Vallelonga, from the University of Adelaide's Department of Anthropology and Development Studies, examined how reef conservation diving dissolves "human exceptionalism"—the idea that humans are separate from, or ...

Social Sciences Jun 19, 2025

Misogyny has become a political strategy—here's how the pandemic helped make it happen

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, more overt forms of gendered hate have jumped from obscure internet forums into the mainstream, shaping culture and policy.

Social Sciences Jun 19, 2025

Gossip, redefined: Research shows the surprising power of positive talk in teams

Mean Girls and pop culture has taught us to fear gossip as toxic and cruel, the whispered fuel of cliques and drama. But what if we've been getting gossip all wrong? New research from UNM's organizational behavior team suggests ...

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