Researcher shows how everyday feelings shape political processes

When people think about politics, they often imagine elections, protests or politicians arguing on TV—but what if political processes are also shaped by the small, everyday feelings and moments that most of us might not ...

Researchers decode the science of scroll-stopping travel videos

In an era where data is currency and attention spans are fleeting, successful brands aren't just targeting consumers—they're anticipating them. From personalized ads that seem to read your mind to campaigns timed perfectly ...

Researchers investigate parent perceptions of virtual learning

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a majority of schools across the U.S. shifted to virtual learning. In a new study, published in Social Education Research, researchers conducted interviews with parents of students who ...

Compassion doesn't help all couples, finds study

More compassion = a better relationship. This is an obvious rule of thumb for couples. But it doesn't apply to everyone, as a study shows. Some people prefer to do without it.

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