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Love Fox? MSNBC? You may be locked in a ’partisan echo chamber,’ study finds
New research co-authored at UC Berkeley finds that loyal liberal viewers of MSNBC and CNN and conservative devotees of Fox News have a tendency to get locked in to partisan echo chambers.
New research co-authored at UC Berkeley finds that loyal liberal viewers of MSNBC and CNN and conservative devotees of Fox News have a tendency to get locked in to partisan echo chambers.
Encouraging a scientific habit of the mind
Abdullahi Tsanni wants to broaden understanding and expand coverage of science research in Africa. As a child growing up in northern Nigeria, Abdullahi Tsanni always knew he had a passion for writing. Some of his earliest memories are trying to read his mother's writings in Arabic and Hausa. It was in secondary school when Tsanni also developed an interest in science.
Abdullahi Tsanni wants to broaden understanding and expand coverage of science research in Africa. As a child growing up in northern Nigeria, Abdullahi Tsanni always knew he had a passion for writing. Some of his earliest memories are trying to read his mother's writings in Arabic and Hausa. It was in secondary school when Tsanni also developed an interest in science.
A study by the UPF and the UOC shows that the physical appearance of video game characters affects girls’ body image dissatisfaction
What impact does watching television or playing video games have on body image satisfaction? Does the physical appearance of the characters in series, films and video games have any effect on the self
What impact does watching television or playing video games have on body image satisfaction? Does the physical appearance of the characters in series, films and video games have any effect on the self
Social media content opens new frontiers for sustainability science researchers
New study shows social media content opens new frontiers for sustainability science researchers With more than half of the world's population active on social media networks, user-generated data has proved to be fertile ground for social scientists who study attitudes about the environment and sustainability.
New study shows social media content opens new frontiers for sustainability science researchers With more than half of the world's population active on social media networks, user-generated data has proved to be fertile ground for social scientists who study attitudes about the environment and sustainability.
On social media platforms, more sharing means less caring about accuracy
An MIT-led study reveals a core tension between the impulse to share news and to think about whether it is true. Close As a social media user, you can be eager to share content. You can also try to judge whether it is true or not. But for many people it is difficult to prioritize both these things at once.
An MIT-led study reveals a core tension between the impulse to share news and to think about whether it is true. Close As a social media user, you can be eager to share content. You can also try to judge whether it is true or not. But for many people it is difficult to prioritize both these things at once.
How to spot ’fake news’ online
Cybersecurity expert Joe Carrigan, co-host of 'Hacking Humans' podcast, offers tips for verifying information online Before the November midterm elections, Russia activated an army of misinformation
Cybersecurity expert Joe Carrigan, co-host of 'Hacking Humans' podcast, offers tips for verifying information online Before the November midterm elections, Russia activated an army of misinformation
As Russia invades Ukraine, social media users ’fly to quality’
A swift drop in late February in social media engagement with content from "iffy” sources is prompting University of Michigan researchers to ask whether Facebook and Twitter users have been exp
A swift drop in late February in social media engagement with content from "iffy” sources is prompting University of Michigan researchers to ask whether Facebook and Twitter users have been exp
A Voice Inside My Head: The Persuasive Power Headphones Have on Listeners
Headphones increase feelings of connectivity, empathy and engagement, reports a new study from UC San Diego, UCLA and UC Berkeley Americans spend an average of four hours per day listening to audio e
Headphones increase feelings of connectivity, empathy and engagement, reports a new study from UC San Diego, UCLA and UC Berkeley Americans spend an average of four hours per day listening to audio e
Baker Institute’s experts available to comment on Biden science adviser nominee
EXPERT ALERT Jeff Falk 713-348-6775 jfalk@rice.edu President-elect also appoints two women to co-chair President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology HOUSTON - (Jan.
EXPERT ALERT Jeff Falk 713-348-6775 jfalk@rice.edu President-elect also appoints two women to co-chair President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology HOUSTON - (Jan.
Why is progress so slow for Latinos in Hollywood?
After "One Day at a Time" was canceled by Netflix in 2019, fans launched a campaign to save the show, which follows a Cuban-American family.
After "One Day at a Time" was canceled by Netflix in 2019, fans launched a campaign to save the show, which follows a Cuban-American family.
Communicating the "beauty and complexity" of science
With a newly minted PhD, Fernanda de Araújo Ferreira now explores the scientific enterprise through journalism.
With a newly minted PhD, Fernanda de Araújo Ferreira now explores the scientific enterprise through journalism.
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