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Education May 21, 2025

Rethinking engineering education: Why focusing on learning preferences matters for diversity

For decades, colleges, government agencies and foundations have experimented with recruitment and retention efforts designed to increase diversity in engineering programs.

Evolution May 21, 2025

Rethinking climate adaptation: Researchers call for a holistic approach to species on the move

As global temperatures rise, many species are scrambling to adapt—or risk extinction. Scientists refer to these animals as "species on the move," but new research suggests the scientific community may be overlooking the ...

Social Sciences May 21, 2025

Instagram posts reveal city's emotional 'heartbeat' through AI-powered sentiment mapping

When Jayedi Aman looks at a city, he notices more than just its buildings and streets—he considers how people move through and connect with those spaces. Aman, an assistant professor of architectural studies at the University ...

Social Sciences May 21, 2025

AI is now used for audio description. But it should be accurate and actually useful for people with low vision

Since the recent explosion of widely available generative artificial intelligence (AI), it now seems that a new AI tool emerges every week.

Analytical Chemistry May 21, 2025

Conversational agent can create executable quantum chemistry workflows

Artificial intelligence (AI) agents and large-language models (LLMs), such as the model underpinning OpenAI's conversational platform ChatGPT, are now widely used by people worldwide, both in informal and professional settings. ...

Political science May 20, 2025

Few politicians ask critical questions about artificial intelligence

In his recent doctoral thesis from the University of Agder, Frans af Malmborg examined how politicians in the Nordic countries and the EU discuss and develop policies on artificial intelligence (AI).

Environment May 20, 2025

AI and global partnerships seen as key to reducing food contamination risks

Global partnerships and artificial intelligence (AI) will be key to addressing the growing challenges posed by food contamination, a new study reveals.

Social Sciences May 20, 2025

The one-size-fits-all diversity training model is broken. Here's a better alternative

Diversity training is more effective when it's personalized, according to my new research in the peer-reviewed journal Applied Psychology.

Cell & Microbiology May 20, 2025

Stopping infections before they can start: Promising approach blocks bacteria from binding to cells

As concerns about waning antibiotic effectiveness grow, researchers are using unique tools to search for new ways to keep bacteria from causing infections in both humans and animals.

Economics & Business May 20, 2025

AI may be exposing jobseekers to discrimination. Here's how we could better protect them

Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are rapidly transforming the world of work—not least, the process of hiring, managing and promoting employees.

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