Feb. 13, 2019 Data from 2017 Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and California natural disasters highlights key collaboration gaps and better ways to save money, time and lives in future disasters. After 2017's ...
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Feb. 4, 2019 A new study finds that rates of long-acting, reversible contraception went up by 21.6 percent in the 30 days after the presidential election compared to rates at the same time of year in ...
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Jan. 30, 2019 While millions of dollars are spent every day on digital advertising, no research has found these ads actually work -- until ...
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Jan. 14, 2019 Nowhere has the impact of scientific misinformation been more profound than on the issue of climate change in the US, where a well-funded network has coalesced around the goal of undercutting the ...
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Jan. 11, 2019 Research shows how financial markets should have predicted Brexit hours before they eventually did, and that betting markets beat currency markets to the result by an hour -- producing a 'close ...
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Jan. 9, 2019 A small percentage of Americans, less than 9 percent, shared links to so-called 'fake news' sites on Facebook during the 2016 presidential election campaign, but this behavior was ...
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Jan. 9, 2019 The emotional underpinnings of political ideology motivated how the electorate sought and processed information about the 2016 presidential election and the major issue of climate change, according ...
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Jan. 7, 2019 Americans are happier in states where governments spend more on public goods, among them libraries, parks, highways, natural resources and police protection, a new study has ...
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Nov. 26, 2018 Women tend to be more conservative than men on political questions related to marijuana. A recent study finds that this gender gap appears to be driven by religion and the fact that men are more ...
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Nov. 13, 2018 A new study explains how partisan groupings evolve to become extreme, ultimately resulting in the formation of 'echo chambers' in which political beliefs go unchallenged and increase in ...
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Nov. 5, 2018 Teachers felt immense pressure from school leaders and families to respond in a certain way -- or not at all -- in their classrooms following the 2016 presidential election, according to new ...
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Nov. 2, 2018 The views expressed by political party leaders can change how individual voters feel about an issue, according to findings from a longitudinal study of voters in New ...
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Oct. 31, 2018 Do ideologically extreme politicians deemed 'polarized' misrepresent a more moderate populace? According to a new article, that's not the case. In fact, researchers argue, enacting ...
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Oct. 25, 2018 Intensive, micro-targeted Facebook adverts increased Republican turnout by up to 10 per cent among key voter groups, according to a new study. The study raises important questions about whether more ...
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Oct. 24, 2018 As the U.S. midterm election heats up and the fallout of the Supreme Court nomination rings across the political divide, a new study presents a unique angle of American politics: how party ...
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Oct. 22, 2018 A new study shows that for 25 percent of young adults given a psychological assessment, the 2016 US presidential election race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton caused symptoms often seen in ...
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Oct. 18, 2018 Developed countries imposing their own Security Sector Reform (SSR) processes onto nations recovering from war often rely on entrenched colonial attitudes with no guarantee of success. Researchers ...
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Oct. 3, 2018 Americans are no longer voting for just the candidates who suit them best -- they're also voting strategically to empower their preferred political party in the legislature, and it's ...
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Sep. 20, 2018 In a new study comparing climate change attitudes across 36 countries, including the United States, commitment to democratic values is the strongest predictor of climate change concern ...
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Aug. 10, 2018 Young people who seek out news online on their own, rather than relying on conventional news media or news articles posted on social media, are more likely to participate in political activism and ...
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