Scientists Discover Surprising Link Between Physical and Social Worlds
A biophysical chemist from Rutgers and their older sibling, a political scientist at Berkeley, explore shared concepts. A biophysical chemist at Rutgers and his brother,…
A biophysical chemist from Rutgers and their older sibling, a political scientist at Berkeley, explore shared concepts. A biophysical chemist at Rutgers and his brother,…
A study by philosopher Kevin Dorst explains how political differences can result from a process of “rational polarization.” U.S. politics is heavily polarized. This is…
Partisan media might deepen political polarization, but we should measure people’s media habits more carefully before drawing conclusions, researchers say. In a polarized country, how…
A research study identifies a significant left-wing bias in the AI platform ChatGPT, leaning towards US Democrats, the UK’s Labour Party, and Brazil’s President Lula…
A collaborative study of Google Search results suggests that user engagement with divisive news content is more significantly influenced by political beliefs rather than by…
The results from a survey of 46,000 individuals in 68 countries indicate that a tendency towards altruism is less prevalent among those with conservative ideologies….
New research holds the potential to measure the mental health tolls on voters. A new study indicates that the anxiety of Americans regarding politics reaches…
MIT political scientist In Song Kim shines a bright light on the dark art of political lobbying. You may not know this, but the U.S….
A doctoral thesis conducted at Linköping University on corruption in a mature democracy highlights the risk of individuals gaining an advantage by having their relatives…
Rutgers researchers analyze how different communities view, manage and respond to risk. A Rutgers study discovered that people who avoid COVID-19 precautions are more likely…
However, according to the study, disengaging in order to preserve one’s well-being can lead to a decrease in motivation to take action. According to research…
“It’s really a make-or-break moment,” says Stephen Bi from the Potsdam-Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and Potsdam University, lead author of the study to…
During an event hosted by NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy at the agency’s Headquarters in Washington on Friday, January 13, representatives…
Exposure to Russian Twitter campaigns in 2016 presidential race was highly concentrated, largely limited to strongly partisan Republicans. New study shows online push by foreign…
Disclosing the political partisanship of subjects in photos significantly impacted impressions of their likeability and competence. The results of an experimental study conducted by Brittany…
The political controversy surrounding Goya CEO’s political statements in 2020 has shed light on the question. The CEO of Goya, a well-known Latin food brand,…
A study discovered a connection between elections and sleep, alcohol consumption, and general public mood. Major societal and political events can have a significant influence on…
UCLA psychologist Matthew Lieberman explains why people might see things differently. Why are we so certain that the way we view people, circumstances, and politics…