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Earth Sciences Sep 24, 2025

Magma displacement triggered tens of thousands of earthquakes, Santorini swarm study finds

Tens of thousands of earthquakes shook the Greek island of Santorini and the surrounding area at the beginning of the year. Now, researchers have published a comprehensive geological analysis of the seismic crisis in the ...

Earth Sciences Sep 24, 2025

Supercritical subsurface fluids open a window into the world

Researchers have built on past studies and introduced new methods to explore the nature and role of subsurface fluids, including water, in the instances and behaviors of earthquakes and volcanoes. Their study suggests that ...

Social Sciences Sep 23, 2025

Babies trigger adults to spot threats faster and judge dangers more harshly

In a potentially threatening situation, the world looks more dangerous when caring for a baby, finds first-of-its-kind Cornell psychology research using virtual environments to explore parenting dynamics.

Political science Sep 23, 2025

AI use by UK justice system risks papering over the cracks caused by years of underfunding

More than a decade of underfunding by successive governments has left the UK's justice system in crisis. There is now a significant backlog in cases and court dates are being canceled due to logistical problems.

Social Sciences Sep 23, 2025

Banning something to reduce harm is a tricky business: Here's what works

The upcoming social media ban for people aged under 16 continues to be hotly debated.

Earth Sciences Sep 22, 2025

Heat waves in US rivers increasing up to four times faster than air heat waves, analysis finds

As the frequency and intensity of heat waves increase across the U.S., a similar but more striking phenomenon is occurring in American rivers.

Planetary Sciences Sep 22, 2025

Scientists find proof that an asteroid hit the North Sea more than 43 million years ago

A decades-long scientific debate over the origins of the Silverpit Crater in the southern North Sea has been resolved. New evidence confirms that it was caused by an asteroid or comet impact about 43–46 million years ago.

Social Sciences Sep 22, 2025

How Ukraine keeps society going despite the war

Despite being at war since February 2022, Ukraine has managed to maintain public services. A new study from Linköping University points to the collaboration between citizens and public authorities as a key factor in this. ...

Education Sep 20, 2025

Why America still needs public schools

While the White House's fight with elite universities such as Columbia and Harvard has recently dominated the headlines, the feud overshadows the broader and more far-reaching assault on K-12 public education by the Trump ...

Education Sep 19, 2025

AI is changing how students learn—or avoid learning

A USC study reveals most students use tools like ChatGPT to shortcut assignments, unless professors actively guide them toward deeper, more thoughtful usage. The findings are available on the EdArXiv preprint server.

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