Last update:

Feathers, cognition and global consumerism in colonial Amazonia

Amazonia is the home of the largest variety of birds in the world. In such a unique environment, craft cultures have flourished by translating the beauty and creativity of environmental materials like feathers into stunning ...

Study examines US public opinion of 'would-be' mass shooters

The unpredictable and widespread threat of mass shootings can affect anyone anywhere. Interrupting the process of planning and conducting a mass shooting is a matter of public safety. However, the public's willingness to ...

More news

Social Sciences
'Make me a sandwich': An Australian survey's disturbing picture of how some boys treat their teachers
Social Sciences
Australians are more likely to have partners who don't share their political views than 25 years ago
Social Sciences
Researchers disprove current thinking on how to achieve global collaboration
Social Sciences
Immunizing consumers against bad news can protect brands, says study
Social Sciences
Study finds labor market support for transgender people is lower than for other sexual minorities
Social Sciences
Greater Detroit is more diverse and less segregated, but Asians and Hispanics increasingly live separately
Social Sciences
Teens see social media algorithms as accurate reflections of themselves, study finds
Social Sciences
One in seven Australian adults admits to workplace technology-facilitated sexual harassment, new study finds
Social Sciences
The impact of sexual abuse in regional Victoria
Mathematics
Theoretical biologists test two modes of social reasoning and find surprising truths in simplicity
Social Sciences
Women should be included in decisions on the protection of human rights in the climate crisis, say researchers
Social Sciences
Study reveals voter moral justifications for politicians' misstatements
Social Sciences
People put greater trust in news that leads them to be more politically extreme, says study
Social Sciences
Study finds food insecurity is significant among inhabitants of the region affected by the Belo Monte dam in Brazil
Social Sciences
Most kids are only coached by men in junior sport—women also need to be part of the picture, say researchers
Social Sciences
How literature teachers can create anti-racist classrooms
Social Sciences
Under the influence and under arrest. What happens if you're drunk in the interrogation room?
Social Sciences
How maps are used and abused in times of conflict
Social Sciences
Australians are having fewer babies and the local-born population is about to shrink: Why it's not that scary
Social Sciences
Ridesourcing platforms thrive on socio-economic inequality, say researchers

Other news

Environment
Human activity is causing toxic thallium to enter the Baltic Sea, finds new study
Earth Sciences
Coastal hurricanes around the world are intensifying faster, new study finds
Condensed Matter
Physicists arrange atoms in close proximity, paving way for exploring exotic states of matter
Ecology
For microscopic organisms, ocean currents act as 'expressway' to deeper depths, study finds
Bio & Medicine
Nano-drugs hitching a ride on bacteria could help treat pancreatic cancer
Plants & Animals
Mice navigating a virtual reality environment reveal that walls, not floors, define space
Biochemistry
Centipedes used in traditional Chinese medicine offer leads for kidney treatment
Quantum Physics
Twisting and binding matter waves with photons in a cavity
Earth Sciences
Wildfires in wet African forests have doubled in recent decades, large-scale analysis finds
Evolution
International team cracks genomic code for earliest forms of terrestrial plant life
Molecular & Computational biology
Deeper understanding of malaria parasite sexual development unlocks opportunities to block disease spread
Education
Investigation reveals varied impact of preschool programs on long-term school success
Analytical Chemistry
New sugar-based catalyst could offer a potential solution for using captured carbon
Ecology
Researchers develop near-chromosome-level genome for the Mojave poppy bee
Planetary Sciences
TOI-837 b is a young Saturn-sized exoplanet with a massive core, observations find
Earth Sciences
Climate is one culprit in growth and spread of dust in Middle East
Ecology
Life's insiders: Decoding endosymbiosis with mathematics
Optics & Photonics
Researcher creates optical magnetometer prototype that detects errors in MRI scans
Condensed Matter
Good vibrations: Low-energy lasers induce atomic excitation in semiconductor materials
Condensed Matter
Researchers find unexpected roadblock to conductivity in Mott insulators

What do we lose when our old suburbs disappear?

I live on the edge of Parramatta, Australia's fastest-growing city, on the kind of old-fashioned suburban street that has 1950s fibros constructed in the post-war housing boom, double-story brick homes with Greek columns ...

How much trust do people have in different types of scientists?

Understanding why some people trust some scientists more than others is a key factor in solving social problems with science. But little was known about the trust levels across the diverse range of scientific fields and perspectives.

What is eldest daughter syndrome? Is it a real condition?

Who plans the agenda for vacations in your family? Who's the first to step up to care for mom and dad or grandma and grandpa? Who's the one organizing family holidays? Chances are if you have an older sister, it's her. And ...