A new batch of documents released by the Democrat-led House Oversight Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on 12 and 1 November 2025 revealed fresh […]
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How the War With Ukraine Is Creating Domestic Security Gaps in Russia
The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia on 24 February 2022 reshaped every lever of political control within the Russian Federation. What began as an […]
Moral Harm Model of Price Fairness: People Apply Moral Standards to Prices
Researchers have found that people evaluate the fairness of prices not only based on economic logic but also on moral values. This is particularly true […]
Mathematical Simulations Reveal the Hidden Dynamics of Self-Censorship
The rise of surveillance technologies and digital moderation has changed how people speak and share on social media. What once felt like open communication now […]
Difference Between Capitalism and The Free Market
Both capitalism and the free market are interrelated concepts and actual structures that have directed the economic systems of most modern economies around the world. […]
Crop Rotation Boosts Harvests, Nutrition, and Revenues Across 6 Continents
Growing the same crop in the same field is unsustainable. Monoculture farming can wear out soils and result in lower yields and increased pest problems. […]
Research Exposed Why America Cannot Fix Its Political Hatred
Political polarization in the United States has drawn attention from researchers, policymakers, and civic groups seeking methods to reduce hostility across party lines. A recent […]
Public Health Researchers Frame U.S. Deportations in the U.S. As National Health Crisis
A coalition of public health researchers released two health policy briefs on 6 November 2025 that frame the deportation and immigration enforcement practices in the […]
Difference Between Architecture, Algorithm, and Model in AI
The terms architecture, algorithm, and model are different but related concepts in the field of artificial intelligence. There can be confusion as regards the usage […]
U.S. and Brazil Study Found Why Older Adults Share More Political False Information
A study published on 3 November 2025 in the Journal of Experimental Psychology by G. A. Ramos and L. Van Boven examined why adults aged […]









