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Most-Cited Scientists: Still Mostly Men, but the Gender Gap Is Closing
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PLOS
Researchers analyze records of 5.8 million international scientific authors
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People Watched Other People Shake Boxes for Science
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Johns Hopkins University
People are shown to be good at detecting another person's epistemic goals just by watching them
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Seconded Employees Provide More Novel and Innovative Ideas
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ESMT Berlin
Learning spillover from seconded employees can result in lasting effects on permanent employees
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Exhaustion Caused by Video Conferencing Shown on a Neurophysiological Level
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Graz University of Technology
Using EEG and ECG data, researchers show that video conferences lead to greater fatigue than face-to-face alternatives
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Rewarding Women More like Men Could Reduce Wage Gap
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Cornell University
Women employed in computer science jobs earn 86.6 cents for every dollar men earn in the same field
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Men Less Likely than Women to Share Negative Information, Says Study
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City University London
Researchers suggest the effect could be due to a greater concern among men over how other people will see them
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Study Warns API Restrictions by Social Media Platforms Threaten Research
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University of Bath
Research on people and society to suffer as platforms limit access to user data
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Want to Prevent Misinformation? Present Data with an Interactive Visual
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Lehigh University
New research explores a solution using interactive data visualization to inform and engage readers
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ResearchGate and Taylor & Francis Partner to Help Researchers Discover Journals
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Taylor & Francis Group
New partnership will bring 200 journals to ResearchGate, enhancing visibility and engagement
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Researchers Propose Radical Change in How Animal Facial Expressions Are Studied
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University of Portsmouth
A new approach to analyzing facial expressions has been created to help better understand animal behavior
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Analysis of Grinding Tools Reveals Plant, Pigment, and Bone Processing
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Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology
Use-wear analysis of grinding tools from the site of Jebel Oraf shows that the artifacts were used during the Neolithic era
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Humans Inherit Artificial Intelligence Biases
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University of Deusto
More extensive multidisciplinary research on the impact of artificial intelligence on human behavior is needed
| 2 min read
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