Most of Europe has seen stillbirth rates decline or stabilize in the last decade. However, this is not the case […]
Society
Who Falls For False Information: Data From Over 11500 Participants
A meta-analysis conducted by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development sheds light on who is most susceptible […]
Fast Explainer: The Papal Conclave In A Nutshell
The death, resignation, or removal of the Pope initiates a well-structured and tradition-bound series of events and actions within the […]
Once a Liar, Always a Liar—Study Reveals
Researchers have long debated whether people behave consistently across situations. This question becomes even more important when the behavior in […]
What Hundreds of Studies Say About the Impact of Digital Media on Democracy
The emergence and proliferation of digital media use have sparked intense debate about its effects on democracy. Some argue that […]
J-Shape Revisited: Human Development and Fertility in the United States
Population growth was observed in societies with advancing economies. However, over the recent decades, economists and demographers have grown to […]
Beyond Group Identity: How Economic Need Shapes Social Cooperation
Parochial altruism refers to the tendency of individuals to favor those in their own group while acting less cooperatively toward […]
Max Planck Study: As Cities Grow, Social Inequality Deepens
Cities have been considered centers of wealth and opportunity. These are places where the affluent thrive and the common folks […]
DoorDash-Klarna Partnership and Micro-Loan Worries
Hungry and cashless? Empty fridge woes? DoorDash has your back. The online food ordering and delivery service provider has partnered […]
Award-Winning Animated Movie “Flow” Sparks Interest in Black Cats
The 2024 animated adventure film “Flow” directed by Latvian filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis, follows the story of a dark grey cat […]









